San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee
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The San Francisco Bicycle Advisory Committee consists of 11 San Francisco voting members appointed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is the legislative body within the government of the City and County of San Francisco, California, United States.-Government and politics:...

, each of whom resides in one of the 11 supervisoral districts and is nominated by their district's supervisor. In addition to the 11 voting members, non-voting representatives from the following city departments attend committee meetings: the Police Department, the Department of Public Works, the Municipal Railway, the Department of City Planning, and the Bureau of Engineering of the Department of Parking and Traffic.

Meetings

The committee meets on the fourth Thursday of each month to consider bicycle transportation projects and policies and to make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, the Department of Parking and Traffic, and other San Francisco agencies.

Projects

Committee projects include oversight and facilitation of the five-year Bicycle Plan Update, improved transit access for bicycles, and funding for bicycle improvements to increase road safety.

Committee Members

Currently, the committee has only 9 voting members, since the seats for districts 4 and 9 are vacant.
District Name Title
1 Andy Bindman -
2 Richard Tilles Secretary
3 Marc Brandt -
4 - -
5 Susan King -
6 Hitesh Soneji -
7 Bert Hill Chair
8 Jerry Ervin -
9 - -
10 Rufus J. Davis, Jr. Vice Chair
11 Casey Allen -

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