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Votes at a glance: Urbana BPAC actions on Sept. 16, 2025

September 18, 2025 | Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois


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Votes at a glance: Urbana BPAC actions on Sept. 16, 2025
The Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission recorded the following formal actions on Sept. 16, 2025:

- Approval of minutes from the Aug. 19, 2025 meeting: The motion to approve the minutes was moved and a voice vote recorded; minutes were approved. (Transcript: motion to approve minutes and subsequent voice vote.)

- Lincoln Avenue demonstration: Motion that the committee express support for the Lincoln Avenue demonstration project and the plans “as they are currently taking shape.” Motion seconded; voice vote recorded and motion passed.

- King Park master plan: Motion to endorse the fall 2025 site plan for King Park and to provide a letter of support for the park district’s grant application. The committee read the endorsement into the record and approved it by voice vote.

- Safe Routes to School grant letter: Motion to approve a letter of support for the Safe Routes to School non-infrastructure grant application (maximum $50,000). The motion passed by voice vote; staff designated as the point of contact and signatory for the letter.

Transcript notes: All votes were carried by voice vote; the transcript does not record roll-call tallies or named individual vote records for each motion.

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