To All Bike Board Members,
We need to pic photos for our BFC Community Award. Can you please take a
look and vote ASAP!! I just got word today that our profile with pictures
need to be delivered by today, so they can finalize what they'll put on our
website. I'm not very available today due to being in a conference, but I
should be able to check email somewhat regularly. I've copied Frank and
Traci on another email to make sure that they're well aware the profile and
photos need to be …
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Please vote for your top 3 pictures...
Thanks,
~Derek
--
*Let deeds, not words, be your adorning. -'Abdu'l-Baha*
*“Every time I see an adult on a bicycle I no longer despair for the future
of the human race.” -H.G. Wells*
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Folks - the first public meeting is scheduled for the development of the
Mon County Comp Plan. I'd love it if the Bike Board could be in attendance
to share some ideas on non-motorized activity outside of city limits.
Right now, the only areas that the County Commission has approved for the
plan are the four planning districts - Cheat Lake, Cheat Neck, West Run,
and Stewartstown, but we're hoping to show that the entire county would
benefit from a plan. As far as transportation, we're …
[View More]creating this plan to
complement what the MPO, City of Morgantown, and Star City are doing with *
Crossroads*, so a lot of the transportation direction will benefit from
some consistency across the board between the two plans.
All the information can be found on our blog at planmoncounty.com
Let me know if you have any questions!
Chet
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Ladies & gents -
First, thank you to all of those that organized and rode on the Spring Spectacular last weekend...as a first time group road rider, I felt very welcomed and encouraged to ride along with others. I learned quite a bit on proper group riding/communication, and greatly enjoyed my first time on the 100/19 loop. What a great community of riders we have!
Secondly, I've been trying to rustle up a few folks to register for the National Bike Challenge (track milage for points, …
[View More]prizes, and prideful boasting)...the results display by individual, community, workplace, and/or team. I see that Gunnar started a Bike Morgantown team - fantastic! I started a WVU CPASS team and there is a Mylan team as well.
Just thought I'd post some of the WV leaderboard so far...
Community:
1st: Charleston
2nd: Morgantown
3rd: Clarksburg
Teams: only 9 in WV so far
WVU CPASS - 4th
Bike Morgantown...no miles/points logged yet (though I nearly wiped out & hit Gunnar this morning, so I know he's riding)
Workplaces:
Mylan - 5th
WVU - 7th
I hope you'll all consider signing up, recruiting other riders, & logging your miles (online or using smartphone app) to help show just how strong the bicycling community is in Morgantown, building upon recent momentum in promoting cycling in the area.
Thank you all
Christiaan
You think you have to want more than you need. Until you have it all you won't be free.
Society you're a crazy breed -Eddie Vedder
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Hi all,
Here's a draft community profile for the LAB's website. Also, here's a link to Pittsburgh's profile as an example. Most profiles I viewed had 200-300 ish words, so I tried to stay with that. The stats under the profile paragraph are also listed on each city's page, so I took Morgantown's numbers directly from the LAB application.
http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/bfc_p…
A few things to consider:
1) Can someone tell me how many people we've …
[View More]graduated through the cycling course?
2) Things I don't mention, but you can give feedback if you think they're critical to add-- bike racks on front of buses, complete streets policy
3) Some community profiles have an extra little section entitled "Most significant bicycle-related statistic" while others had one that read "Recent Accomplishments." Anyone have anything they want to draw particular attention to as a separate paragraph?
4) Anything else? Let me know.
Draft press release coming soon.
Thanks!
Traci
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I read it, I like it.
Nick Hein LCI# 1705
Director, Positive Spin
803 East Brockway Ave
Morgantown, WV
ph 304-276-0213
-----Original Message-----
From: "Ryan Post" <rpostwvu(a)gmail.com>
Sent 5/9/2012 5:42:06 PM
To: "'Graber, Stephen'" <sggraber(a)hsc.wvu.edu>, "'Liebig, Traci'" <Traci.Liebig(a)mail.wvu.edu>, bikeboard(a)cheat.org
Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] DRAFT Community Profile for LAB website
I’m still a contributing member right? Anyhow, I made some minor …
[View More]grammar changes and a couple wording changes, feel free to ignore any or all since I ditched you all.
Ryan
From: bikeboard-bounces(a)cheat.org [mailto:bikeboard-bounces@cheat.org] On Behalf Of Graber, Stephen
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 4:20 PM
To: Liebig, Traci; bikeboard(a)cheat.org
Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] DRAFT Community Profile for LAB website
Homerun!
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Stephen G. Graber
Biochem & Mol Pharmacology
PO Box 9142, HSN-3122
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV 26506-9142
phone: 304-293-2305
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From: bikeboard-bounces(a)cheat.org [bikeboard-bounces(a)cheat.org] On Behalf Of Traci Liebig [Traci.Liebig(a)mail.wvu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 12:34 AM
To: bikeboard(a)cheat.org
Subject: [Bikeboard] DRAFT Community Profile for LAB website
Hi all,
Here's a draft community profile for the LAB's website. Also, here's a link to Pittsburgh's profile as an example. Most profiles I viewed had 200-300 ish words, so I tried to stay with that. The stats under the profile paragraph are also listed on each city's page, so I took Morgantown's numbers directly from the LAB application.
http://www.bikeleague.org/programs/bicyclefriendlyamerica/communities/bfc_p…
A few things to consider:
1) Can someone tell me how many people we've graduated through the cycling course?
2) Things I don't mention, but you can give feedback if you think they're critical to add-- bike racks on front of buses, complete streets policy
3) Some community profiles have an extra little section entitled "Most significant bicycle-related statistic" while others had one that read "Recent Accomplishments." Anyone have anything they want to draw particular attention to as a separate paragraph?
4) Anything else? Let me know.
Draft press release coming soon.
Thanks!
Traci
_______________________________________________ Bikeboard mailing list Bikeboard(a)cheat.org http://cheat.org/mailman/listinfo/bikeboard
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The Greater Morgantown Bicycle Plan can be found at http://db.tt/WbRG4WzL . It does not extend much beyond the Morgantown city limits and bike routes are a small part of it. See http://bikemorgantown.com/route_map.php for the Morgantown bike route.
My understanding is that the May 15 workshop's objective is to define bike routes to connect WV population centers to neighboring states.
At a minimum, I strongly suggest that we all advocate for making Rt. 100 a bike route from Monongahela Ave. …
[View More]in Westover to Rt. 19. At least smooth it and sign it.
I would suggest that we try to make any road a bike route that would provide a good cycling connection to PA if only sufficient improvement were made to enable all cyclists, not just top level cyclists to ride it safely and fearlessly. At a minimum, these roads should be signed with Share the Road signs, or better, R4-11 signs (Bicycles May Use Full Lane) and/or climbing lanes widened to a minimum of 14 feet. Bike Route signs should be considered with great care because they may indicate that a route signed with them is an exceptionally pleasant route to bicycle.
Roads that I would suggest considering at your meeting:
Fort Martin Rd. (CR 53) from PA state line to Maidsville.
Rt. 857 from the PA line to Pierpont Rd..
Rt. 19 from Mt. Morris to Morgantown.
Rt. 73 from Coopers Rock to Bruceton Mills.
Kingwood Pike.
Rt. 7 from Reedsville to Rt. 26, then Rt. 26 to the PA line.
Rt. 72 from Parsons to Kingwood.
Rt. 7 from Morgantown to Blacksville and then Rt. 218 to the PA line.
Rt. 19 between Fairmont and Morgantown.
Rt. 73 between Fairmont and Morgantown.
I may not be there Saturday because I like to go to the Farmer's Market and then ride on Saturdays.
Frank D. Gmeindl
Chairman, Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board
LCI #1703
491 WilsonAvenue
Morgantown, WV 26501
304-376-0446
Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
On May 8, 2012, at 1:36 PM, Ella Belling wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am hoping you might have an interest in sharing ideas, brain storming and prioritizing bike routes, cycling issues, trail connections, etc. to bring to the DOH bike plan meeting on Tuesday, May 15. I would like us to meet at 9:30AM on Saturday at the Morgantown Library to come up with a strategy. If any of you have maps or a list of priorities already then PLEASE bring them to share with the group. Feel free to invite others.
>
> Morgantown Bike Board folks- do you have a plan already with priorities? It seemed like you worked hard on mapping it all out at one time.
>
> Bill- does the MPO already have a map with the list of priorities for the region? Do you have thoughts on what the DOH is wanting to pull from these meetings?
>
> I can only speak to possible rail-trail connections and extensions and feel weak on bike routes and road biking. Or issues that need to be addressed on prioritizing cycling with DOH projects.
>
> I will reserve a library room if I hear back from a few of you. Flexible on the meeting time but library closes at 1PM. Look forward to hearing from you, Ella
>
>
>
>
>
> Ella Belling
> Executive Director
> Mon River Trails Conservancy
> P.O. Box 282
> Morgantown, WV 26507
> www.montrails.org
> 304-692-6782
>
>
>
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Peggy Pings" <mpings(a)wvu.edu>
> Date: May 8, 2012 1:44:21 PM EDT
> To: "Jonathan Rosenbaum" <freesource(a)cheat.org>, "Damien Davis" <ddavis(a)cityofmorgantown.org>, "Frank Gmeindl" <fgmeindl(a)gmail.com>, "Bill Reger-Nash" <wreger(a)hsc.wvu.edu>, "Bill Austin" <baustin(a)labyrinth.net>, "Christiaan Abildso" <Christiaan.Abildso(a)mail.wvu.edu>, "Ella Belling" <ella(a)montrails.org>, "kelly r williams" …
[View More]<kellyrwilliams(a)msn.com>, "Nick Hein" <nick.hein(a)verizon.net>, "Chip Wamsley" <chip(a)wamsleycycles.com>, "Peggy Pings" <mpings(a)wvu.edu>
> Subject: Re: DOH State Bike Plan /Meeting
>
> I can join you all on Saturday - the earlier in the day the better. 9:30am is fine.
>
> I have the WV State Trail Plan map that I can bring - from 2002.
> And some laminated 100K scale topo maps all marked up with lines.
>
> Peggy
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> RIVERS, TRAILS AND CONSERVATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
> "The Community Assistance Arm of the National Park Service"
>
> Peggy Pings, WV Field Office, Morgantown, WV
> WVU Office: 304-293-7528, Cell: 304-282-7464, Home Office: 304-879-5622, Fax: 304-293-2441
> mpings(a)wvu.edu
> http://www.nps.gov/rtca
>
> The Rivers & Trails Program works with community groups and municipalities to conserve rivers, preserve open space and develop trails and greenways.
>
> Come visit our facebook pages!
> http://www.facebook.com/RTCANPS
> http://www.facebook.com/PeggyPings.NpsRtca
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> Ella Belling <ella(a)montrails.org> 5/8/2012 1:36 PM >>>
> Hi all,
> I am hoping you might have an interest in sharing ideas, brain storming and prioritizing bike routes, cycling issues, trail connections, etc. to bring to the DOH bike plan meeting on Tuesday, May 15. I would like us to meet at 9:30AM on Saturday at the Morgantown Library to come up with a strategy. If any of you have maps or a list of priorities already then PLEASE bring them to share with the group. Feel free to invite others.
>
> Morgantown Bike Board folks- do you have a plan already with priorities? It seemed like you worked hard on mapping it all out at one time.
>
> Bill- does the MPO already have a map with the list of priorities for the region? Do you have thoughts on what the DOH is wanting to pull from these meetings?
>
> I can only speak to possible rail-trail connections and extensions and feel weak on bike routes and road biking. Or issues that need to be addressed on prioritizing cycling with DOH projects.
>
> I will reserve a library room if I hear back from a few of you. Flexible on the meeting time but library closes at 1PM. Look forward to hearing from you, Ella
>
>
>
>
>
> Ella Belling
> Executive Director
> Mon River Trails Conservancy
> P.O. Box 282
> Morgantown, WV 26507
> www.montrails.org
> 304-692-6782
>
>
>
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Hi all,
FYI- I can't attend the brainstorming meeting, but I do plan to attend to give input to the DOH on the 15th.
Thanks,
Traci
>>> Frank Gmeindl 05/08/12 10:06 PM >>>
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ella Belling <ella(a)montrails.org>
Date: May 8, 2012 1:36:47 PM EDT
To: Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl(a)gmail.com>, Chip Wamsley <chip(a)wamsleycycles.com>, Peggy Pings <mpings(a)wvu.edu>, Damien Davis <ddavis(a)cityofmorgantown.org>, …
[View More]Christiaan Abildso <Christiaan.Abildso(a)mail.wvu.edu>, Bill Austin <baustin(a)labyrinth.net>, Bill Reger-Nash <wreger(a)hsc.wvu.edu>, Nick Hein <nick.hein(a)verizon.net>, kelly r williams <kellyrwilliams(a)msn.com>, Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource(a)cheat.org>
Subject: DOH State Bike Plan /Meeting
Hi all,
I am hoping you might have an interest in sharing ideas, brain storming and prioritizing bike routes, cycling issues, trail connections, etc. to bring to the DOH bike plan meeting on Tuesday, May 15. I would like us to meet at 9:30AM on Saturday at the Morgantown Library to come up with a strategy. If any of you have maps or a list of priorities already then PLEASE bring them to share with the group. Feel free to invite others.
Morgantown Bike Board folks- do you have a plan already with priorities? It seemed like you worked hard on mapping it all out at one time.
Bill- does the MPO already have a map with the list of priorities for the region? Do you have thoughts on what the DOH is wanting to pull from these meetings?
I can only speak to possible rail-trail connections and extensions and feel weak on bike routes and road biking. Or issues that need to be addressed on prioritizing cycling with DOH projects.
I will reserve a library room if I hear back from a few of you. Flexible on the meeting time but library closes at 1PM. Look forward to hearing from you, Ella
Ella Belling
Executive Director
Mon River Trails Conservancy
P.O. Box 282
Morgantown, WV 26507
www.montrails.org
304-692-6782
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Ella Belling <ella(a)montrails.org>
> Date: May 8, 2012 1:36:47 PM EDT
> To: Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl(a)gmail.com>, Chip Wamsley <chip(a)wamsleycycles.com>, Peggy Pings <mpings(a)wvu.edu>, Damien Davis <ddavis(a)cityofmorgantown.org>, Christiaan Abildso <Christiaan.Abildso(a)mail.wvu.edu>, Bill Austin <baustin(a)labyrinth.net>, Bill Reger-Nash <wreger(a)hsc.wvu.edu>, Nick Hein <nick.hein(a)verizon.net&…
[View More]gt;, kelly r williams <kellyrwilliams(a)msn.com>, Jonathan Rosenbaum <freesource(a)cheat.org>
> Subject: DOH State Bike Plan /Meeting
>
> Hi all,
> I am hoping you might have an interest in sharing ideas, brain storming and prioritizing bike routes, cycling issues, trail connections, etc. to bring to the DOH bike plan meeting on Tuesday, May 15. I would like us to meet at 9:30AM on Saturday at the Morgantown Library to come up with a strategy. If any of you have maps or a list of priorities already then PLEASE bring them to share with the group. Feel free to invite others.
>
> Morgantown Bike Board folks- do you have a plan already with priorities? It seemed like you worked hard on mapping it all out at one time.
>
> Bill- does the MPO already have a map with the list of priorities for the region? Do you have thoughts on what the DOH is wanting to pull from these meetings?
>
> I can only speak to possible rail-trail connections and extensions and feel weak on bike routes and road biking. Or issues that need to be addressed on prioritizing cycling with DOH projects.
>
> I will reserve a library room if I hear back from a few of you. Flexible on the meeting time but library closes at 1PM. Look forward to hearing from you, Ella
>
>
>
>
>
> Ella Belling
> Executive Director
> Mon River Trails Conservancy
> P.O. Box 282
> Morgantown, WV 26507
> www.montrails.org
> 304-692-6782
>
>
>
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: DOH State Bike Plan /Meeting
Date: Tue, 8 May 2012 13:36:47 -0400
From: Ella Belling <ella(a)montrails.org>
Hi all,
I am hoping you might have an interest in sharing ideas, brain storming
and prioritizing bike routes, cycling issues, trail connections, etc. to
bring to the DOH bike plan meeting on Tuesday, May 15. I would like us
to *meet at 9:30AM on Saturday at the Morgantown Library* to come up
with a strategy. If any of you have …
[View More]maps or a list of priorities
already then PLEASE bring them to share with the group. Feel free to
invite others.
Morgantown Bike Board folks- do you have a plan already with priorities?
It seemed like you worked hard on mapping it all out at one time.
Bill- does the MPO already have a map with the list of priorities for
the region? Do you have thoughts on what the DOH is wanting to pull
from these meetings?
I can only speak to possible rail-trail connections and extensions and
feel weak on bike routes and road biking. Or issues that need to be
addressed on prioritizing cycling with DOH projects.
I will reserve a library room if I hear back from a few of you. Flexible
on the meeting time but library closes at 1PM. Look forward to hearing
from you, Ella
Ella Belling
Executive Director
Mon River Trails Conservancy
P.O. Box 282
Morgantown, WV 26507
www.montrails.org <http://www.montrails.org>
304-692-6782
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