Commission Background and Establishment
Bicycle Advisory Council (BAC) Active Advisory
Committee on Transportation and the Environment Council of the District of Columbia Designated
The purpose of the Council shall be to serve as the advisory body to the Mayor, Council of the District of Columbia, and District agencies on matters pertaining to bicycling in the District and to make recommendations to the bicycle coordinator on the budget and focus of the Comprehensive Bicycle Transportation and Safety Program.
Each community representative shall be a resident of the District with a demonstrated interest in bicycling.
The Council shall be composed of 18 members appointed as follows:  (A) The bicycle coordinator of the Office of Bicycle Transportation and Safety of the District Department of Transportation, as established in § 50-1603;  (B) The Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department or his or her designee;  (C) The Director of the Office of Planning or his or her designee;  (C-i) The Director of the Department of Public Works or his or her designee;  (D) The Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation or his or her designee; and  (E) Thirteen community representatives, with each member of the Council of the District of Columbia appointing one representative.
D.C. Code § 50–1604. https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/50-1604
Deputy Mayor for Operations and Infrastructure (DMOI) District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
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Points of Contact
Mike Alvino Active Transportation Branch Manager michael.alvino@dc.gov
Evan Blankenberger Evan.Blankenberger@dc.gov (202) 727-1372
Confirmation documents
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