interchange. The meetings are not yet scheduled.
C. Planning Staff Report
Brad Kelley reported about the City’s intention to seek a planning grant for Complete
Streets and Vision Zero.
Ted Curtis reported that various entities will continue to work to find an appropriate
term for the structures Columbians have commonly described as PEDWAYS. The
term SIDEPATH, discussed and approved by the BPC at April 20, 2022 meeting,
has been rejected.
D. Commissioner IP Meeting Reports
Jackson Hotaling reported attending IP meetings concerning Oakland Gravel
Road and Manor Drive.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. US Highway 63/Route AC Interchange Comments
Elke Boyd will probably have comments about the US 63 / I 70 interchange at the
Commission’s July 20, 2022 meeting.
B. Unfunded Needs List for MoDOT
Brad Kelley reported that the BPC can still make suggestions to Brad and staff for
items to be placed on MODOT’s multimodal Unfunded Needs List.
C. Crosswalks at T-intersections
Frank Schmidt discussed concerns about safe crossings at T- intersections, such as
those along Hitt Street. At the Commission’s request Brad Kelley offered to research
and report on safety standards for: striping, cutouts, and parking; identification of local
T-intersections; and cost estimates for implementation of improvements to meet those
standards.
VII. OLD BUSINESS
A. Commission Mission Statement
The commission discussed Kim Schwartzkopf’s draft of a Commission
Mission Statement. After a discussion, Carly Brown agreed to send a
prospective “final draft” to Mitch Skov for distribution to the Commission.
B. STIP Comments
No discussion.
VIII. OTHER BUSINESS