HomeMy WebLinkAbout22 - Task Force on Cycling SafetyCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No, 22
September 22, 2009
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: City Manager's Office
Dave Kiff, City Manager
9491644 -3002 or dkiff @newportbeachca.gov
SUBJECT: Resolution 2009 -_ - Task Force on Cycling Safety
ISSUE:
Should the City create a short -term task force to address safety issues associated with bicycling
in Newport Beach?
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt Resolution 2009 -_ relating to the Task Force on Cycling Safety;
2. Appoint Council Members
representatives on the Task Force, with
DISCUSSION:
and to serve as the Council's
as the designated Chairperson.
In recent months, confrontations and accidents involving cyclists and autos have occurred, in
one case resulting in the death of a cyclist on Ridge Park Road in the Newport Coast. At the
September 8, 2009 City Council meeting, Council Member Gardner asked that the City convene
a "task force" including cyclists, city officials, and others concerned about traffic issues involving
cyclists and autos. The Task Force would return to the full City Council with any
recommendations for improving traffic safety involving cyclists and autos.
The issues that the Task Force could address include, but are not limited to:
• Encouraging cyclists to go more slowly (at the speed limit) down steep hills such as Ridge
Park Road, San Joaquin Hills Road, and Vista Ridge Road and along flat but speed-
controlled areas such as Ocean Front Walk (8 mph) and Back Bay Drive (speed limit = 15
mph and often exceeded by groups of cyclists);
• Encouraging cyclists to observe proper road etiquette, including not rolling through red lights
and stop signs and not riding more than 2 abreast;
• Recommending ways to make key areas of town more cyclist safe, such as Coast Highway
in CDM;
• How to better identify safe cycling routes, including "Share the Road" signs, more bike lane
designations;
Task Force on Cycling Safety
September 22, 2009
Page 2
Improving auto drivers' knowledge of the rights of cyclists on public roads per the California
Vehicle Code;
Improving basic courtesy between cyclists and auto drivers; and
How the City can best maintain existing and future bike trails.
The Task Force would be short -term, expiring at the end of March, 2010.
Environmental Review: The City Council's approval of this Agenda Item does not require
environmental review.
Public Notice: This agenda item may be noticed according to the Ralph M. Brown Act (72 hours
in advance of the public meeting at which the City Council considers the item).
Submitted by.
J
Da e I ff
City W16nager
Attachments: Resolution 2009-
Task Force on Cycling Safety
September 22, 2009
Page 3
RESOLUTION 2009-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE TASK
FORCE ON CYCLING SAFETY
WHEREAS, Newport Beach prides itself on being a location where outdoor exercise,
including cycling, is promoted and encouraged; and
WHEREAS, safer roads for cyclists may encourage more cyclists to commute through town
to work and to shops; and
WHEREAS, auto traffic and cycling can co -exist in our community provided that drivers and
cyclists obey the law and exercise common courtesy towards each other; and
WHEREAS, the Newport Beach City Council believes that a short -term Task Force involving
various members of the community, including the cycling community, may be able to develop
ways to better encourage cyclists and auto drivers to coexist; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that it hereby creates the
Task Force on Cycling Safety to study various ways of improving cyclist safety and better
relations between cyclists and drivers.
ADOPTED this 22nd day of September, 2009.
EDWARD D. SELICH
Mayor of Newport Beach
ATTEST:
LEILANI BROWN
City Clerk
Task Force on Cycling Safety
September 22, 2009
Page 4
TASK FORCE ON CYCLING SAFETY:
Established by Resolution No. 2009 -_, adopted on September 22, 2009.
MEMBERSHIP:
TERM:
The Task Force shall be composed of two (2) members
of the City Council; three (3) members of the cycling
community who reside in Newport Beach; one (1)
citizen representative from Corona del Mar; one (1)
citizen representative from the Newport Coast; and
one (1) citizen representative from the Balboa
Peninsula or West Newport Beach. The
representatives of the cycling community and of the
identified neighborhoods shall be appointed by the
Mayor with confirmation by the full City Council.
The Mayor shall appoint the Task Force Chair. All
meetings of the Task Force shall be noticed and open
to the public.
The Task Force shall sunset on March 31, 2010, unless
extended by action of the City Council.
PURPOSE & RESPONSIBILITIES:
The duties of the Task Force shall be to make recommendations to the City Council as
to:
1. Improving the safety of streets and highways for
cyclists, including but not limited to additional bike
lane designations and "Share the Road" signs;
2. Ways to encourage the cycling community to be fully
respectful of autos, pedestrians, and all traffic laws
(including speed limits especially along Ocean Front
Walk, Back Bay Drive and in the Newport Coast, red
lights, stop signs, and their obligation to ride no more
than two abreast during group rides);
3. Ways to encourage auto drivers to respect cyclists'
right to use roads, including educational programs
using existing City publications.