Ped & Bike Advisory Committee

The purpose of the Pedestrian & Bicycle Advisory Committee shall be to promote non-automotive forms of travel and the development of safe pedestrian and bicycle facilities into a well-designed, integrated transportation network for all Coeur d'Alene citizens.


The members include: Current members are:
1. One (l) City Council member John Bruning
2. One (l) engineer or landscape architect Chris Bosley, Chairman
3. One (l) representative from School District 271 Taryn Petersen
4. One (l) representative from the Centennial Trail Foundation Warren Fisher
5. One (l) representative from the walking community Aman Sterling
6. One (l) representative from the running community Mac Cavasar
7. One (l) representative from the bicycling community Will Button
8. One (l) person representing senior citizens Larry Strobel
9. One (l) person representing the special needs/physically challenged community Bill Porath
10. Representing the General Public Chad Murray
11. Representing the General Public Marc Shumaker
12. Representing the General Public John Kelly
13. Representing the General Public VACANT
14. Representing the General Public Mike Dolphin
15. One (1) additional member shall be a high school student, who attends school within the boundary of School District #271 Annalise McIneely
City Trails Coordinator - Committee Liaison Monte McCully
City Staff Contact Mike Gridley
City Staff Clerical Support Juanita Van Cleave


Duties and Responsibilities:

  1. To promote walking, bicycling and people-powered transportation in Coeur d'Alene.
  2. To review and make recommendations on long-range transportation plans as related to pedestrian and bicycle issues of the city.
  3. To promote safety education programs for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists.
  4. To serve in a liaison capacity between the city and the Idaho Transportation Department in developing and implementing the Idaho Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Plan.
  5. To serve in a liaison capacity between the city and Kootenai County, local Highway Districts, KCATT and KMPO in developing overall coordinated plans for pedestrian and bicycle facilities and pedestrain and bicycle safety programs.
  6. To review and make recommendations on transportation projects as related to pedestrian and bicycle issues in the city.
  7. To review and recommend transportation project prioritization and funding as related to pedestrian and bicycle issues in the city.
  8. To assist and advise the Planning Commission with respect to pedestrian and bicycle facilities and parking.
  9. To assist in the implementation of the Transportation Element of the Comprehensive Plan.
  10. To develop and recommend to the City Council and Planning Commission adoption of ordinances and policies for the planning and maintenance of pedestrian and bicycle facilities throughout the city.
  11. To advise the city administrator and city departments regarding pedestrian and bicycle issues in the city.
  12. To monitor and promote implementation of the Coeur d'Alene Bikeways Plan.
  13. To coordinate with regional public entities to promote creation of networked pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
  14. To develop and implement a Safe Routes to Schools Program.
  15. To seek grant money and other State and Federal monies for pedestrian and bicycle project enhancements.
  16. To comply with all City policies, procedures and regulations.


Meeting Date:

Second Wednesday of the month at 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Meeting place is the Old Council Chambers at City Hall, 710 Mullan Avenue, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Meetings are Open to the Public!

Click here to view the current agendas and minutes from the Meetings

Committee Coordinator:
Monte McCully, Trails Coordinator
710 E. Mullan Avenue, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, 83814
208.292-5766
E-mail: mmccully@cdaid.org


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