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VPAC debates five-year work plan, proposes quick-build subcommittee and measurable goals for 2026
Summary
The city's Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (VPAC) considered reorganizing its five-year work plan into advocacy, advisory and education/outreach 'buckets,' and proposed a quick-build subcommittee to formalize criteria, tracking and prioritization for turning temporary quick-builds into hardened infrastructure.
Members of the Volunteer Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (VPAC) spent the bulk of their Dec. 11 meeting revising the group's proposed five-year work plan and outlining next steps for quick-build projects.
The committee chair said VPAC should group its activities into three clear lanes—advocacy, advisory to city staff, and education/outreach—and assign measurable goals under each, so the volunteer body can track what it accomplished in 2026. "If we look back over the last 12 months, what is it that we want to say we've accomplished?" the chair asked…
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