During a recent meeting of the Bike and Pedestrian Commission, members discussed the draft priorities for 2025, emphasizing the need to update the bike and pedestrian plan. A key addition to the agenda was the inclusion of micro-mobility devices, such as hoverboards, in the commission's policies. This move aims to clarify regulations for trail users and ensure that all micro-mobility devices are accounted for in future planning.
The commission plans to finalize these priorities by the December meeting, which will also serve to inform city leaders and public stakeholders about ongoing initiatives. Safety remains a top priority, with discussions highlighting the importance of creating safe spaces for all users.
Members also addressed scheduling concerns, proposing to expand the number of meetings from six to eight annually. Suggestions included shifting meeting dates to avoid conflicts with other local events, such as the Bike Fitchburg event, which has historically overlapped with commission meetings.
Updates from public works indicated progress on various projects, including the installation of bike lanes and safety measures at critical intersections. The commission is particularly focused on addressing safety concerns at the Badger State Trail crossing, where recent close calls have raised alarms.
The next meeting is scheduled for December 3rd at 7:00 PM, where further discussions on the bike and pedestrian plan and micro-mobility policies are expected to take place. The commission is poised to tackle these significant topics in the coming year, reflecting a growing interest in accommodating diverse transportation methods within the community.