Thursday, December 12, 2013
 

Town of Vienna looking for Bicycle Advisory Committee volunteers

In June the Town of Vienna disbanded their Bicycle Advisory Committee. Vienna has made progress over the past several years in becoming a more bicycle-friendly community and we're glad they are reforming their BAC. If you live in the Town and are interested in serving on the committee, see below for info on how to apply or contact us if you have questions.

From the Town of Vienna December Newsletter:
Seeking Volunteers for the Vienna Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committees 

The Vienna Town Council is seeking Vienna citizens to volunteer to serve on the re-established Vienna Bicycle Advisory Committee and the newly created Pedestrian Advisory Committee. The Committees will serve as advisory boards to the Transportation Safety Commission (TSC) and members will be appointed by the Town Council. Each Committee will consist of six community members, in addition to a member of the TSC to serve as Chair.

The Committees will meet on alternate months at 7 pm prior to the Transportation Safety Commission meeting on the last Tuesday of each month at Town Hall. The goal of the Committees is to provide recommendations to the Transportation Safety Commission and the Vienna Town Council for improving the pedestrian and bicycle network in Vienna. The Vienna Town Council will consider applicants for appointment in December and January, with the expectation that the Committees will begin work in January.

Anyone interested in serving on the Bicycle Advisory or Pedestrian Advisory Committees should complete the Board and Commission application available online or in the Town Clerk’s Office in Town Hall, 127 Center Street S, 2nd floor. For questions on the application process, contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (703) 255-6304.
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