BB Members,
I am planning on communicating with City Manager, Jeff Mikorski on our
Intent to Apply for TAP funding for the projects below. Any votes,
thoughts, or recommendations for doing one of the following:
1. Piggybacking on Emily and Frank's 7 Resolution Items meeting to ask him
about the City's blessing on matching funds and interest in applying for
TAP Funds to minimize the meetings he has with the Bike Board.
2. Derek to meet with him very individually in a short meeting to ask him
about the City's willingness to match and turn in grant application for the
TAP funding.
3. Send him a short organized email below to avoid taking his time in a
meeting and present the projects below and request funding. If we go this
route I could give a preview of what I would send him for BB input or we
could just take care of it in our TAP funding committee.
I don't know him well, but I have been in communication and meetings with
him a few times over the last few weeks through work, so I'm starting to
build a relationship with him. He knows who I am now at least!
Thanks,
~Derek
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From: Traci Knabenshue <Traci.Knabenshue(a)mail.wvu.edu>
Date: Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 10:28 AM
Subject: RE: Meeting w/ City Manager
To: Emily Vasile <emilyvasile(a)gmail.com>, Derek Springston <
dspringston(a)gmail.com>
Cc: Chip Wamsley <chipwamsley(a)gmail.com>, Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl(a)gmail.com>,
Chip Wamsley <chip(a)wamsleycycles.com>
Hi All,
The more I think about this, I wonder if our TAP/Intent to Apply list needs
to be a meeting with Jeff at all. Do you think we could just email him the
list, making sure that we’ve explained the projects as succinctly and
specifically as possible?
Damien mentioned after the BB meeting that the Mountain Line does not
answer to the city as far as grant applications, so they can submit what
they want. Here’s the list of projects as I understand them.
1) SLM and BMUFL markings on city and state arterials in the city as
previously identified
2) Printing of bike commuter maps
3) Trail project in Marilla Park-to be submitted by Colin Dierman and
Ryan Stocking in conjunction with BOPARC
*Shared with Jeff as a courtesy:*
4) Covered bike parking at bus stops-to be submitted by David
Bruffy/Mountain Line
Thanks,
Traci
*From:* Emily Vasile [mailto:emilyvasile@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Monday, November 11, 2013 10:03 AM
*To:* Derek Springston
*Cc:* Chip Wamsley; Frank Gmeindl; Traci Knabenshue; Chip Wamsley
*Subject:* Re: Meeting w/ City Manager
Hi Derek,
Thanks for following up!
Adding Frank since I think he and I were going to work together on
following up with Jeff from the 10/29 COW meeting.
In retrospect, it might be best for you all to meet with Jeff separately if
you can and Frank and I can discuss the best way to follow up about the
previous "list of seven." Since we have not seen any traction on our items,
it might be best to start a fresh conversation with your list.
Open to other suggestions.
Emily
On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 9:41 AM, Derek Springston <dspringston(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Emily,
You are taking the lead on meeting with Jeff Mikorski soon, right? As
discussed at the last Bike Board meeting, I am planning on attending that
meeting if at all possible to discuss our recommendations on the items in
the Bicycle Plan that we would like to pair with writing TAP grant
applications and hopefully obtain the city's blessing on matching funds and
interest.
1st: Are you planning on emailing contacting him prior to the meeting to
give him something to review? Don't want to flood him with details, but if
you're planning on sending something, we might consider adding a simple
list of projects interested in for future TAP funding.
2nd: Have we established a time for this meeting?
Thanks,
~Derek
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