Complete Streets Committee

As of June 10, 2025, the City Council has merged the Traffic Safety and Parking Committee with the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee as the Complete Streets Committee. Please see the Complete Streets Committee Website for more information about the new committee 

Meetings

  • 6 pm
  • 1st Wednesday of the month
  • Meetings are held at San Bruno City Hall, Conference Room 115, located at 567 El Camino Real, San Bruno, CA 94066 and are streamed LIVE on Zoom

Agendas & Minutes

Agendas are available prior to the meetings. Minutes are available following approval.

View Most Recent Agendas and Minutes

Members

  • Rhonda Collins, Chair
  • Matt Gaines, Vice Chair
  • Quinton Cutlip
  • Roberta Hannibal
  • John Lampros
  • Sean Quinn
  • Paul Rose
  • Nina Stupi
  • Matthew Zedler

Staff Liaisons

Overview

The Complete Streets Committee (CSC) acts in an advisory capacity and makes recommendations to City Council regarding multi-modal (bicycle, vehicle, pedestrian, and etc) transportation matters. The City Council has the authority to approve, modify, or deny any of the CSC's recommendations. The CSC encourages public discussion and holds a public meeting every month to discuss issues brought up by the community through City staff.

Description of Duties & Purpose

The City of San Bruno Municipal Code 7.08.040 outlines the responsibilities of the Complete Streets Committee. To summarize, the Committee shall:

  • Review Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans, Safe Routes to School Plans, Street Master Plans, and make recommendations to the City Council on the plan’s consistency with the City’s Complete Streets policy (General Plan Policy T-A). 
  • Review transportation-related portions of new or amended Specific Plans and make recommendations to the Planning Commission on the plan’s consistency with the City’s Complete Streets policy (General Plan Policy T-A). 
  • Provide input to staff for the planning phases of major capital improvement projects (CIPs) related to streets, sidewalks, bike lanes, pathways, and transportation infrastructure
  • Serve as a conduit for community input on transportation issues and engage the public in discussions and decision-making around pedestrian, bicycle, and traffic matters.  
  • Support applications for active transportation grants from regional, state, and federal grant entities. 
  • Any such other duties prescribed by the City Council.
  • Provide an annual report to the City Council on committee actions and discussions. 

View the Complete Streets Committee By-Laws (PDF).