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BPAC discusses outreach calendar and a ‘Week Without Driving’ challenge to raise transit awareness

5843422 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

Members reviewed a slate of outreach events (Loop DeVille, Rose Hill block party, Luke DeVille trailfest, Halloween safety) and heard a proposal to join a national Week Without Driving challenge to spotlight transit and alternatives; staff offered to pilot efforts and to provide neighborhood fact sheets and a public engagement portal this fall.

Committee members reviewed several outreach opportunities and discussed how BPAC can raise awareness and collect community feedback.

James Van Brinken and city staff outlined upcoming events where BPAC could have a presence, including the Rose Hill block party, Loop DeVille, Luke DeVille Trail Fest and school‑year back‑to‑school events. BPAC members suggested low‑capacity tabling, e‑bike demos, handing out reflective bracelets for children ahead of Halloween and using one‑page neighborhood fact sheets to…

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