Represent SVBC and people biking on the Caltrain BAC, Caltrans District 4 BAC, or the BART Bicycle Advisory Task Force

There are vacancies on the bicycle advisory committees for Caltrain, BART, and Caltrans District 4. Several of these seats are allocated to representatives of the local bicycle coalition, which is us! Advocacy at SVBC is a two way street. We rely on members like you to provide on the ground knowledge and experience and to keep us informed. In turn, we provide the expertise and links with agencies and other communities. But we can’t do it alone: serving on committees like these ensures that voice is represented at a broader, regional scale and allows SVBC to stay up to date with the agencies serving us. If you’d like to represent SVBC and your community on one of these committees, please see below for more information. For each of these seats, you must:

  • Be a current member in good standing with SVBC.
  • Be willing to communicate with the Director of Policy and Advocacy, Emma Shlaes, before and after each meeting.
  • Abide by SVBC policies and positions in your representation.
  • Attend occasional SVBC Policy Advisory Committee meetings at the SVBC office in San José on the fourth Thursday of the month at 6 pm.

 Caltrain Bicycle Advisory CommitteeApplicants must:

  • Be a resident of or worker in San Mateo County.
  • Use your bike with Caltrain on a weekly basis.
  • Be able to attend meetings every other month in San Carlos on the third Thursday at 5:45 pm.

Applications due to Caltrain by Oct. 18, 2019. BART Bicycle Advisory Task ForceApplicants must:

  • Be a resident of or worker in Santa Clara County
  • Use your bike with BART on a weekly basis.
  • Be able to attend meetings every other month in Oakland on the first Monday at 6 pm.

 Caltrans District 4 Bicycle Advisory Committee Applicants must:

  • Be a resident of or worker in San Mateo or Santa Clara Counties
  • Regularly bike on state-owned roads such as El Camino Real, Highway 35, Woodside Rd., etc.
  • Be able to attend meetings quarterly in Oakland on Wednesdays at 1:30 pm for two hours.

 If you are interested in any of these positions, please contact SVBC Director of Policy and Advocacy, Emma Shlaes. emma@bikesiliconvalley.org 

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