December Monthly Meeting – Dec. 8
Link to December Meeting Agenda Deck
Key Items Discussed:
- First meeting also made available online via Microsoft Teams
- Online option was requested by members in earlier meetings
- Sorry – forgot to record the meeting
- No one attended via teams – but will continue to promote this as an option
- Voted on Fiscal Sponsor Selection
- William Jackson following up with TriCounty Community Network
- Discussed LansdaleĀ Public Works Committee December Meeting (Dec. 7)
- Resurfacing of South Broad Street and addition of bike lanes was discussed
- In line with Bike More / Drive Less initiative organized by The Partnership TMA Montgomery County
- About a dozen Bike North Penn members attended (Thank You!)
- About four BNP members spoke in favor of bike lanes
- Committee made no final decision, but asked borough management to start discussion with engineer on options and estimates
- Bike North Penn Mission Statement
- Deferred to the next meeting
- Reviewed final details for Holiday Lights ride
- See below
- Discussed Possible Ride Events for 2023
- Goal to have at least one ride event every month
- Not sure about January and February
- Need volunteers to step up and as leaders and planners of these events
- Bike More / Drive Less
- BNP members asked to survey business owners along South Broad Street on their support for or opposition to bike lanes
- General request from BNP members to assist with counting cars parked along South Broad Street in Lansdale Borough and in Upper Gwynedd Township
- Upper Gwynedd Township Update
- William Jackson attended November meeting and spoke about impending proposal for “Super Wawa” at the corner of Valley Forge Rd. and Sumneytown Pike
- Proposed bike racks and ebike charges be part of design plan
- Proposed sidewalk on south side of Sumneytown Pike be extended from intersection to Clearview road to create a safe way for pedestrian and bike traffic to reach the Wawa and the intersection (in line with township master plan)
- Suggested the township consider re-working the intersection due to increased traffic from the Wawa, and to better enable kids to navigate the intersection of they want to bike/walk to the High School (this would require coordination with other government entities (Towamencin, Montgomery County, PennDOT)
- Upper Gwynedd has signed the lease with PECO for access to the entire length of the PECO powerline property which cuts to through the Township between Morris Rd. and the 202 Parkway
- This will enable the township to move forward with planning and requesting funding for the “Powerline Trail“
- Work is proceeding on the section of the UG Powerline trail – which is currently funded – between the North section of Dickerson Rd. and Hancock Street on the east side of Pennbrook Junior High School
- As stated above, Upper Gwynedd Township has committed to adding bike lanes to South Broad St. between Garfield Rd. and Sumneytown Pike when the road is resurfaced in 2023
- Bike lanes maybe added later to the section between Garfield Rd. and Morris Rd – there are some engineering issues which fist need to be resolved. This would connect with existing bike lane on Morris Rd., as well as cross the planned route of the UG Power Line Trail.
- Montgomery County “owns” South Broad Street between Sumneytown Pike and the Lansdale Borough Border, but we think they will add bike lanes to this section with when the road is re-surfaced.
- William Jackson attended November meeting and spoke about impending proposal for “Super Wawa” at the corner of Valley Forge Rd. and Sumneytown Pike
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2022 Holiday Lights Bike Ride – Dec. 14
- Weather cooperated
- About 23 riders turned out for this event – fabulous!
- Everyone had a great time
- No injuries, flats or mechanicals
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Lansdale Borough Council Business Meeting – Dec. 21
- Another opportunity to speak up in favor of bike lanes in the borough as part of the re-surfacing of South Broad Street with about 10 Bike North Penn members in attendance – Awesome!
- Members of Montgomery County Planning Commission attended the meeting and met with members of Bike North Penn before the meeting to discuss their perspective and suggest a path forward
- BNP members again participated during public comment period on the the benefits of putting in the bike lanes
- Montco Planning Commission members also spoke on their ideas
- Path forward would be a formal bike lane between Borough southern border up to Hancock, and then Sharrows from there to either the Liberty Bell Trail or maybe all the way to the intersection at Main Street. The plan would be to align funding for a more formal bike lane to be added to this section of the road a year or two later.