Upcoming Springfield Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee

Springfield, OR – The Springfield Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) will convene on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. This meeting provides an opportunity for committee members and community participants to engage in discussions about bicycle and pedestrian issues within the city.

 

Participants can attend the meeting either in person at Springfield City Hall’s Jesse Maine Room, located at 225 5th Street, or virtually via Zoom using the following link: Zoom Meeting (Meeting ID: 840 2676 7538). Alternatively, participants can join by phone by dialing +19712471195 and entering the meeting ID 84026767538#.

 

In efforts to be inclusive, the meeting location is fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Those requiring an interpreter for the hearing impaired or other accommodations should contact Michael Liebler at mliebler@springfield-or.gov or 541-736-1034 prior to the meeting. City TTY users can dial Oregon Relay Services at 711 for assistance.

 

For more details and full meeting materials, visit Springfield Oregon Speaks.

 

Meeting Agenda – October 14, 2025

Welcome, Introductions, and Agenda Review 5:30
Committee Business
1.                Public Comment (limited to 3 min / person) 5:35
2.                Approve August Meeting Summary 5:40
3.                ATC Memo and West D Street/Whilamut Area Wayfinding 5:45
4.                Sub Committee Review 6:10
5.                End of Year Report 6:30
Updates
6.                Liaison Updates (Willamalane, Safe Routes, Eugene ATC, LCOG) 6:40
7.                City of Springfield Updates 6:45
8.                Info Share & Agenda Requests for Next Meeting 6:50

 

Contact: For further inquiries, please contact Transportation Planner Engineer, Michael Liebler at 541.736.1034 or mliebler@springfield-or.gov.

 

Background: The Springfield Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, established in 2011, is a volunteer group that advises the Springfield City Council and city staff on bicycle and pedestrian matters. The Committee comprises nine (currently 8) voting members and four ex-officio liaisons who meet bimonthly or as needed. Recruitment for new committee members typically occurs in late summer or autumn. More information about the committee on its webpage https://bit.ly/BPACSpfld.

 

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About the City of Springfield

The City of Springfield is dedicated to providing high-quality services for its community members, fostering a safe and vibrant city, and preserving its rich heritage. Through innovative initiatives and strong partnerships, Springfield strives to enhance the quality of life for everyone who calls it home.

 

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