Bike Plan Implementation Team (BPIT)
BPIT Information
BPIT and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) DRAFT BPIT Priority 1 Package & Ongoing Projects Map BPIT FAQ Sheet & Flow chart – How bike lanes get built Safety,Traffic, and You: The Case for Road Diets
BPIT Projects
How would you build bike lanes on 7th Street? How would you build bike lanes on Venice Boulevard? How would you build bike lanes around NBC/Universal? Central City North: Figueroa, Flower, Main & Spring “Year Zero” project status update for April June bike lane projects update Rundown of the 1st Year Bike Lanes Hearings Sunset Boulevard Bike-Transit Lanes Move Forward
BPIT Documents
Draft “Package 1” list (updated 10/5, 2nd draft) (updated 5/2, original) 4th Street Bicycle Boulevard – Existing Conditions Cahuenga/Barham/Lankershim powerpoint presentation Central City North (Downtown) powerpoint presentation Central City & NELA powerpoint presentation Westside powerpoint presentation First Year of Five-Year Implementation Strategy + Figueroa Streetscape Project EIR powerpoint presentation
Previous Meetings
Check here for notes from previous BPIT meetings. It’s a great way to get up to speed for the next time the BPIT meets.
February 1st, 2011: First meeting, creation of Top 10 list for LADOT
March 1st, 2011: March BPIT Meeting: 7th Street Bike Lanes and Beyond
April 5th, 2011: April BPIT Meeting: 7th Street, Venice Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard, and More
May 4th, 2011: May BPIT Meeting: Year Zero Updates, Priority One Projects, and the Approval Process
June 7th, 2011: June BPIT Meeting: Conceptual Designs for Figueroa, Main, Spring, and More! Plus BPIT Project Updates that were presented.
July 5th, 2011: July BPIT Meeting: Progress Marches Ever On
October 4th, 2011: BPIT Notes: 10/4/11 Westside, Environmental Review, Education, and more!
January 10th, 2012: BPIT Notes: 01/10/2012 Parking, Engineering, Enforcement, and more!
April 17th, 2012: Notes from our last BPIT meeting; Next meeting is July 10th
July 10th, 2012: Notes from the July 10th Bicycle Plan Implementation Team Meeting
October 2nd, 2012: Notes from the October 2nd Bicycle Plan Implementation Team Meeting
January 8th, 2013: January 8th BPIT Meeting Summary
April 2nd, 2013: Notes from the April 2nd BPIT Meeting
July 2nd, 2013: Notes from the July 2nd BPIT Meeting
October 1st, 2013: Notes from the October 1st BPIT Meeting
BPIT Agendas
This is an ongoing list for agendas released before each BPIT meeting. They are typically released to the public, at the latest, on the Wednesday the week before the next BPIT meeting. Each “meeting notice” is the LADOT Bike Blog post giving notice of the upcoming BPIT meeting.
February 1, 2011 March 1, 2011 (meeting notice)
April 5th, 2011 (meeting notice)
May 3rd, 2011 (meeting notice)
June 7th, 2011 (meeting notice)
July 5th, 2011 (meeting notice)
October 4th, 2011 (meeting notice)
January 10th, 2012 (meeting notice)
April 17th, 2012 (meeting notice)
July 10th, 2012 (meeting notice)
October 2nd, 2012 (meeting notice)
January 8th, 2013 (meeting notice)
April 2nd, 2013 (meeting notice)
July 2nd, 2013 (meeting notice)
October 1st, 2013 (meeting notice)
April 1st, 2014 (meeting notice)
July 1st, 2014 (meeting notice)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the BPIT?
BPIT stands for “Bike Plan Implementation Team”. The BPIT was created as a program within the draft LA Bike Plan (Program 3.2.2A) to help bike lanes, bike paths, and bicycle friendly streets get built. The main goals for the BPIT are threefold:
- Provide a consensus approach to implementation of the bike plan
- Serve as a trouble-shooting body for issues getting in the way of specific projects.
- Improve interdepartmental communication and public participation in implementing the bike plan.
Adding focus, accountability, oversight, and public input to the priority list in the bike plan is a key step towards better, open government.
When/Where does the BPIT meet?
The Bike Plan Implementation Team will now meet on a quarterly basis. New meeting times will be announced in the near future. BPIT meetings are held in Caltrans District 7 Headquarters, California Bear Credit Union Community Room (first floor adjacent to Broad Plaza). These meetings are 100% open to the public.
Who is the BPIT?
The BPIT is meant to function more as an open meeting than an appointed board. The Department of City Planning is the lead agency for the BPIT with cooperation from LADOT, but the rest of the BPIT will be entirely determined by who shows up. If you choose to go, expect to see bicycle advocates, members of the Bicycle Advisory Committee, a few council office representatives, and maybe a representative from the Mayor’s office. Representatives from Metro, the County, or other agencies may be invited when issues that involve them are on the meeting’s agenda.
How does the BPIT work?
During meetings, issues will be identified, solutions will be created through a collaborative process, and various roles and goals will be assigned to City staff and members of the public according to their abilities. BPIT meetings will serve as a “testing ground” for projects in their early planning stages and help nudge them along the path to completion. The input of the public will be essential to which projects move forward first. BPIT meetings are planned to last about 180 minutes, and the agenda for the next meeting will be determined at the end of each BPIT meeting. The BPIT isn’t meant, however, to simply oversee the construction of infrastructure. All the policies and programs contained in the bike plan are fair game for the BPIT’s attention, including focus on outreach, education, encouragement, and evaluation. Those members of the public who show up to the BPIT will be able to make sure the policies and programs most dear to them are the first to move forward.
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