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Sunnyvale BPAC honors departing members, debates bike-lane design and centerline rules

4498046 · June 20, 2025
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The Sunnyvale Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission honored two departing commissioners and spent part of its meeting discussing bicycle facility design, including class 3B bike lanes and where double-yellow centerlines should be used.

The Sunnyvale Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Commission honored two departing commissioners and spent part of its meeting discussing the design and implementation of bicycle facilities, including concerns about class 3B bike lanes and where to place double-yellow centerlines.

Staff presented certificates of appreciation to two commissioners whose terms ran from July 1, 2022, to June 30, 2025. A staff liaison read the citations, thanking each commissioner “for your exceptional contribution” to projects including the Caltrain Bicycle and Pedestrian Access Improvement Study, the Homestead full-time bike lane project, the Java Drive road diet project, the Moffett Park Specific Plan and Active Transportation Plan (for one commissioner) and the Tasman pedestrian-bicycle improvement study, Stevens Creek Trail extension and Bernardo Avenue…

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