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Committee approves June minutes; police report shows May enforcement numbers
Summary
The Bicycle, Pedestrian and Traffic Safety Committee approved minutes from its June 5 meeting with amendments and heard the police report for May: 66 moving citations, three parking citations, and no reported traffic collisions or bicycle-related accidents, though members said some bike crashes went unreported to police.
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Chair Ed Holland moved to approve the minutes from the June 5 meeting with amendments; Kevin Welch seconded. Named votes recorded in the transcript included Angela Hay (aye), Ed Holland (aye) and Pat Bannon (aye); the chair declared the motion carried.
Sergeant Nick Barano presented the May police report. He said the town recorded 66 moving citations, three parking citations, zero traffic collisions and zero bicycle-related accidents reported to police in May. Committee members noted they were aware of bicycle incidents that had not been reported to law enforcement and asked whether Skyline/unincorporated-area enforcement data was available; Sgt. Barano said those figures were handled by unincorporated-area enforcement and were not part of the town-specific report he presented.
Committee business continued after the report; staff and members discussed how best to publicize incidents and how to coordinate enforcement and outreach ahead of busy event dates.

