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18661 | Association. 3. Review Draft Transit/Transportation Demand Management Plan. 4. Approve the I-880/Broadway/Jackson Transportation Project. 5. Approve the TDA Bike/Pedestrian Grant Submittal. 7. Announcements/Public Comments Jon Spangler, Alameda resident and a League of American Cycling Instructor, said he sits on the BART Bicycle Advisory Task Force and he invited the Commission and public to attend the next meeting scheduled for Monday, April 3 from 6-8 pm at the East Bay Paratransit office. He explained that the meeting would cover Project 529, a bike registration and theft deterrent program, created by J Allard, former Microsoft Xbox program manager with the assistance of Constable Rob Brunst from the Vancouver British Columbia police department. Under Project 529, bicyclists can register their bicycles with their cell phone, local bike shop or police department and the program includes superior database and social media components. He would like to see a regional program spearheaded. Commissioner Vargas announced an event called Mobility 21, which is scheduled for April 3 in Sacramento. He said Mobility 21 is a Southern California nonprofit that allows Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) to get together and strategize about ways to obtain funding for Southern California. He explained that's something that has been explored in Central and Northern California. 8. Adjournment 9:40 p.m. Page 14 of 14 |