(a) The Pedestrian Safety Advisory Committee shall have the power and duty to:
(1) Make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and other City departments, commissions, boards and agencies in order to improve pedestrian safety and ambiance;
(2) Develop concepts and review policies and planning efforts regarding pedestrian improvements including, but not limited to, issues of safety, traffic calming, education, and sidewalk and crosswalk treatments;
(3) Make recommendations on funding opportunities and priorities to the Board of Supervisors, the Municipal Transportation Agency, the Citizens Advisory Committee of the County Transportation Authority, and other City departments, commissions, boards, and agencies;
(4) Review and make recommendations on policies and programs related to pedestrians in the Transportation Element of the General Plan of the City and County of San Francisco, and make recommendations on the goals and their implementation to the Planning Commission;
(5) Report to the Board of Supervisors on an annual basis, with quarterly appearances before the Board of Supervisors as needed, on statistics on pedestrian injury and fatality statistics, causes of pedestrian injuries and fatalities, recommendations for changes in policies, funding, and enforcement, and other pertinent issues; and
(6) Support the development of a Pedestrian Master Plan, in conjunction with City agencies and community input, which will offer a comprehensive review of the policies, procedures, practices, and physical infrastructure of the City that affect pedestrians, and will also provide recommendations to make walking safer and more convenient through sidewalk improvements, new City policies, educational programs, promotional efforts, and transit access.
(b) By no later than May 1, 2020, the Advisory Committee shall submit to the Board of Supervisors a report recommending possible changes to the structure, duties, or member qualifications of the Advisory Committee.