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BEL-TRC-2024-12-10 December 10, 2024 Transportation Commission City of Bellingham 20 min
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The Transportation Commission welcomed new member Sarah Burch and conducted routine business including approval of meeting minutes and election of 2025 officers. The meeting's primary focus was receiving an update on the Eldridge Avenue pilot project, which has shown promising initial results with a 30% increase in bicycle and pedestrian usage while maintaining consistent vehicle speeds. Staff also presented the Commission's annual work plan for 2025, which includes substantial involvement in the Bellingham Plan transportation chapter updates, ongoing monitoring of various pilot projects, and coordination with planning commission on parking minimum requirements. Discussion arose regarding the Commission's potential role in supporting the mayor's recent executive order eliminating parking minimums, though members ultimately decided to wait for more information and formal opportunities through the legislative process. The Commission re-elected Addie Candib as Chair and Tim Wilder as Vice Chair for 2025, and received updates on WTA's approved 6% service increase coming in June 2025.

**November Minutes Approval:** Unanimous approval (8-0) of November 12, 2024 meeting minutes. **2025 Officer Elections:** Unanimous approval (8-0) of Addie Candib continuing as Chair and Tim Wilder continuing as Vice Chair for 2025. **Annual Work Plan 2025:** Informational review and general approval of proposed work plan including compressed timeline for Bellingham Plan review, speed limit setting policy …

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**Eldridge Avenue Pilot Results:** Jessica Bennett presented comprehensive data showing the pilot project has achieved its safety and mobility goals. Pre-construction average speeds were 29 mph with 85th percentile at 33 mph, which remained essentially unchanged post-construction at 29 mph average and 32 mph 85th percentile. The significant finding was a 30% increase in combined bicycle and pedestrian usage when comparing June 2023 to June 2024 data. Safety analysis showed the corridor performs better than predicted for similar roadways, with 5.13 actual crashes per year versus 7.36 predicted. Public feedback remains mixed, with strong support for enhanced crossings and bicycle improvements but continued concerns from some residents about parking loss. **Parking Minimum Requirements Discussion:** Commissioner Jamin Agosti…
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**Aaron Miller (prospective commissioner):** Attended meeting expressing interest in applying for Transportation Commission position. **Sarah Burch (new commissioner):** Participated in first meeting, asked practical questions about bike lane maintenance and expressed support for coordinated approach to mobility and planning issues. **Jessica Bennett (City Staff):** Provided detailed technical data on Eldridge pilot showing positive results for bicycle/pedestrian usage with maintained vehicle speeds. Acknowledged mixed public feedback but emphasized safety improvements. **Commissioner Jamin Agosti:** Advocate…
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**Jessica Bennett, on Eldridge Avenue pilot results:** "We saw about a 30% increase pre project to post project. So about a 30% increase after the project which you know, which was great to see, because that's what we expected." **Jessica Bennett, on public feedback:** "The public input has been mixed. I've gotten a lot of positive comments back about the bike lanes with still some neighbors, you know, who most affected by the parking? Certainly not... I have still gotten some negative feedba…
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**Eldridge Avenue Pilot:** Final data collection and analysis through spring 2025, with final recommendation to Transportation Commission and City Council expected in spring 2025. **2025 Work Plan Implementation:** First meeting January 14, 2025 will include Barkley Village development recommendation and begin bicycle/pedestrian master plan implementation tracking. **Bellingham Plan Review:** February 2025 information meeting, April 2025 goals and policies review, May 2025 technical aspects review, all leading to Planning Commission review M…

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**New Commissioner:** Sarah Burch officially joined as newest Transportation Commission member, participating virtually in her first meeting. **2025 Leadership Confirmed:** Addie Candib and Tim Wilder re-elected for second consecutive year as Chair and Vice Chair respectively. **Accelerated Bellingham Plan Timeline:** Schedule compressed from September completion to May completion to coordinate with Planning Commission and avoid budget cycle conflicts. **Co…
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## Meeting Overview The Bellingham Transportation Commission convened on December 10, 2024, for what turned out to be a compact but productive final meeting of the year. Meeting in the Pacific Street Operations Center with several members attending virtually, the Commission welcomed its newest member, Sarah Burch, who joined the discussion online after having previously expressed interest in serving. The evening's agenda was notably streamlined compared to typical meetings, focusing primarily on an eagerly anticipated update on the Eldridge Avenue pilot project, the Commission's ambitious work plan for 2025, and the annual election of officers. The tone was both reflective and forward-looking, with commissioners clearly energized by the substantial workload ahead while remaining engaged in ongoing projects like the Eldridge Avenue improvements that have been closely watched by both supporters and skeptics in the community. Chair Addie Candib noted at the outset that this would be "the shortest meeting of the year" — a prediction that proved accurate as the group efficiently moved through their business in just over an hour. ## The Eldridge Avenue Pilot Project — Mixed Results and Community Response Jessica Bennett, a project engineer with the city's public works capital projects group, delivered a comprehensive update on the Eldridge Avenue pilot project that has been one of the Commission's most closely monitored initiatives. The project, which removed parking on both sides of Eldridge Avenue between Broadway and Nequalicum to install buffered bike lanes, represents a significant test case for the city's broader bicycle infrastructure goals. The pilot's origins trace back to 2014 when the City Council approved the Bellingham Bicycle Master Plan, but the project gained urgency when it was included in the 2023-2028 Transportation Improvement Program. After the Transportation Commission recommended parking removal in September 2022, the proposal went to a contentious public hearing in October 2022. City Council ultimately approved the parking removal but designated El…
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### Meeting Overview The City of Bellingham Transportation Commission met on December 10, 2024, at the Pacific Street Operations Center to review the Eldridge Avenue pilot project results, discuss the 2025 annual work plan, and elect officers for the upcoming year. ### Key Terms and Concepts **Pilot Project:** A temporary implementation to test the effectiveness of a proposed change before making it permanent. **Buffered Bike Lane:** A bicycle lane separated from vehicle traffic by painted buffers and vertical delineators (flex posts). **85th Percentile Speed:** The speed at or below which 85% of vehicles travel, used as a key metric for traffic engineering decisions. **TIP (Transportation Improvement Program):** A six-year planning document that identifies priority transportation projects and their funding sources. **RRFB (Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon):** Yellow LED lights that flash in a rapid pattern to alert drivers of pedestrian crossings. **Mode Split/Mode Shift:** The percentage of trips taken by different transportation methods (car, bike, walking, transit). **Tool Cat:** A small utility vehicle with attachments used by the city for maintenance tasks like blowing debris from bike lanes. **Work Plan:** An annual schedule outlining the topics and projects a commission will review and act on during the year. ### Key People at This Meeting | Name | Role / Affiliation | |---|---| | Addie Candib | Transportation Commission Chair | | Tim Wilder | Transportation Commission Vice Chair | | Jessica Bennett | Project Engineer, Public Works Capital Projects | | Joel Pfundt | Interim Public Works Co-Director | | Mike Wilson | Assistant Public Works Co-Director - Engineering | | Sarah Burch | Newly appointed Transportation Commissioner | | Jamin Agosti | Transportation Commissioner | ### Background Context The Eldridge Avenue pilot project stems from the city's 2014 Bicycle Master Plan, which called for bike lanes along this corridor. When the Transportation Commission recommended parking removal on several arterial streets in 2022, City Council approved most but made Eldridge Avenue a one-year pilot due to neighborhood conc…
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