Howdy Board,
Voting members in particular-- if you haven't filled out this doodle poll
<https://doodle.com/poll/v78kc2h55si7ki8d> yet, please do so!
You'll find the agenda and some read-aheads attached.
- The current member list is included to get your wheels turning about
where we need to go for members (spoiler: many places!). Keep in mind that
we'll probably be losing two voting members in the next month.
- The scooter memo will probably be drafted and distributed again before
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[View More]Thursday's meeting. Although my name is at the end of the document, I'll
have you know that Frank wrote this entire thing based on all our comments.
He's incredible!
- The rest of the attachments are related to the "new infrastructure
education" agenda item. They are a selection of related documents we've
generated in the past that we might want to include or use for inspiration.
See y'all next week - same bike time, same bike place.
-Drew
P.S. Anyone remember our draft new website that Jing put together? Check it
out! It's so rad! https://bikemorgantown.wixsite.com/home
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*J.D. Gatlin*
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
B58 Engineering Sciences Building
West Virginia University
Chair, *Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board*
Morgantown, WV 26505
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Dear Board,
First, please send agenda items for next week's meeting by this Thursday.
Second, fill out this poll <https://doodle.com/poll/v78kc2h55si7ki8d>,
please. Will you consent to elections in January? More info below:
Consider this email an impromptu, virtual meeting where we vote on
something: I propose that we hold elections for all leadership positions in
our January meeting. For some time I've indicated to many of you that I
believe we would benefit from new leadership. …
[View More]Setting a deadline for
elections might help encourage us to find viable candidates in a swift
manner. Additionally, our secretary has recently taken a position that
requires him to tender his resignation past the December meeting (congrats
on the job, Brian!). I will not be running again for the chair position,
though I do intend to remain involved with the board if y'all will have me!
I believe we should put the vice chair up for a vote too, but I also think
we should allow Chip to run for it again (if he wants to). Finally, I will
suggest in our meeting next week that we schedule elections every January.
Right now, I would like your permission to host elections in January. If
you grant this, I will begin advertising for new members and leadership via
social, print, and other media. I recognize that there are a variety of
other tactics that we could use to address our impending leadership gap, so
if you do vote "no" on my proposal in the doodle poll, please send me an
email and let me know if you have other ideas. Please vote ASAP.
Many thanks!
Drew
p.s. I'll prepare my resignation letter as soon as I can. Suffice it to
say, I value and respect all of you. I believe we have achieved some
amazing things over the past three years and I have grown more than I can
describe in this position, for which I am eternally grateful.
--
*J.D. Gatlin*
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
B58 Engineering Sciences Building
West Virginia University
Chair, *Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board*
Morgantown, WV 26505
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I hope everyone has seen this...and that we'll see you there next Tuesday!Christiaan
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FYI
-------- Original Message ----------
From: Jim <james-craig(a)comcast.net>
To: Bill Kawecki <wm_a_kawecki(a)comcast.net>
Date: November 7, 2018 at 3:27 PM
Subject: Schooter issues
Bill, I believe I saw something about Council discussing whether to allow a company to rent scooters in downtown Morgantown. I just returned from Austin Texas where these things were being used a lot. The Univ. of Texas campus is very near downtown like our main campus is here. Folks of all ages …
[View More]were using them, but mostly students. They were being used on sidewalks as well although I am not sure I would recommend it as the students were not always respectful of pedestrians.
Interesting idea however. Cheap, quiet and quick,and takes up little parking area. You might check with the City of Austin and see how they transitioned to their use before moving on this request. Jim Craig
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Howdy Board,
Tomorrow we'll get together and discuss a few things, primarily e-scooters.
Perhaps you've read the paper today? See the attached memo that was
generated by city staff.
We will continue our discussion of some previous, open projects:
1) The Spine Network (development and review)
2) The sharrows / bike lane celebration (contact Chip)
3) The bike/ped facilities closure policy
4) Board member recruitment
We might have updates to give on:
1) Hazel Ruby McQuain Park
2) The Regional …
[View More]Bike/Ped Plan process
See you tomorrow!
-Drew
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*J.D. Gatlin*
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
B58 Engineering Sciences Building
West Virginia University
Chair, *Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board*
Morgantown, WV 26505
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Howdy Bicycle Board,
You may have received notice of this short survey from someone else
already. If so, consider my forwarding this to you as a reminder to
complete it.
If this is the first time you're seeing it, I want to strongly encourage
you to set aside some time to fill it out. Your answers will help guide our
colleagues who work on a statewide level.
Best,
Drew
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Christiaan Abildso <cabildso(a)yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 25, 2018 at 11:…
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Subject: Help with a statewide interest survey for WVCC
To: Chip Wamsley <chip(a)wamsleycycles.com>, Ella Belling <ella(a)montrails.org>,
Marc Glass <glass.enviro(a)gmail.com>, Mary Wimmer <mwimmer(a)hsc.wvu.edu>,
Colin Dierman <colin(a)wamsleycycles.com>, Rick Landenberger <
rick(a)wvlandtrust.org>, Kelly R. Williams <kellyrwilliams(a)msn.com>, Drew
Gatlin <johngatlin(a)gmail.com>
Friends -
As I've mentioned to a few of you, through my service as VP of the board of
WV Connecting Communities (more info below), I've been working to help our
group try to expand our membership and fund our work. We've done well on a
shoestring thus far, and I'd like to see us continue. One thought we've had
is to judge the interest of trail, outdoor/bike retail, advocacy, race
event, and other groups for "group" memberships to serve as policy advisors
to our group. We are structured as a 501(c)(3) with the IRS so we can lobby
up to 20% of our effort, but may have to change to a 501(c)(4) "Social
Welfare Organization" if we want to focus more on lobbying.
I'm asking if you all will complete a very brief online poll and also share
it with your statewide networks to assess statewide interest in expanded
membership as described below.
It's literally 5 or 6 questions, taking ~5 minutes at most, I hope. The
link is https://wvu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5vu5RihB6sQQRMx
The introductory letter is:
"West Virginia Connecting Communities is a statewide nonprofit advocating
for more bicycling and walking possibilities. Formerly the WV Cycling
Association, we restructured in 2013 to be able to lobby on behalf of
advocates interested in broader walking and bicycling needs. Since then, we
have been able to successfully lobby for policy change (e.g., 3 foot
passing law) and hold the first two WV Bicycling Summits in 2016 and 2017.
We are looking to expand our membership and embrace a role to support a
broader array of outdoor interest groups including walking, bicycling, and
hiking advocacy, non-profit, and industry groups in addition to individual
members.
To that end we would like to understand more about your group,
organization, or business. We appreciate your time in filling out a few
questions on the following pages. This should take less than 5 minutes of
your time.
Feel free to contact Christiaan Abildso, Vice President of the WVCC Board (
cabildso(a)yahoo.com), Dennis Strawn, President of the Board (
dennis.a.strawn(a)gmail.com) or Kasey Russell, Executive Director (
russell.kasey(a)gmail.com) for more information."
Thank you all!
Christiaan
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*J.D. Gatlin*
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
B58 Engineering Sciences Building
West Virginia University
Chair, *Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board*
Morgantown, WV 26505
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Hello Drew and all,
Yesterday at the post office I witnessed a cyclist who was not allowed to bring his bike inside the Post Office but also had no place to lock it up outside the post office. He did just prop it up against the building and wait in line. I know that the post office leases the space from a private developer and that they are unlikely to be willing to install a bike rack even if it was given to them. Just the same, I thought I would relay to the Bike Board the need and perhaps …
[View More]you have some ideas of how to get one put in there. Ella
Ella Belling
Executive Director
Mon River Trails Conservancy
P.O. Box 282
Morgantown, WV 26507
http://montrails.org
304-692-6782
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Hello Board!
We had a lovely meeting in September. For a large part of that meeting,
Frank facilitated a brainstorming session about our Bike Spine Network map.
See minutes and detailed notes about that session attached. Send comments
or corrections to the minutes to briankleary(a)gmail.com
Chip and I decided to postpone our October general meeting at least one
week, and we may end up canceling it altogether.
In place of the general meeting next week, we urge you all to organize help
advance …
[View More]some of the projects below. Perhaps you could even gather a
subgroup and meet during our usual meeting time?
1) Develop the spine network review process (needs a leader)
2) Set a date and plan the sharrows / bike lane celebration (contact Chip)
3) Help draft the bike/ped facilities closure policy (contact me)
4) Explore areas of town underrepresented by spine network (contact Chip)
5) Help recruit new members to the board (contact me)
This last one is vitally important at this juncture. We've graduated quite
a few members over the past year and we are likely to graduate a couple
more soon. We need an influx of new (or returning) members willing to
spearhead projects and help keep our momentum. The MMMPO is about to hire a
consultant for a bike/ped plan update and that will mean that A LOT of
things will be asked of the board. If you have any ideas about how we can
best grow (or keep) our membership, please send them my way! Maybe we need
to have a recruitment fair? Maybe we should contact all the other boards
and have a *Morgantown Advisory Boards Extravaganza* where we all work to
fill our membership?
Thanks!
Drew
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*J.D. Gatlin*
Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
B58 Engineering Sciences Building
West Virginia University
Chair, *Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board*
Morgantown, WV 26505
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interesting read, FYI we have 50% off sale on studded tires in stock !
Chip
---- Original Message ----
From: "Jonathan Rosenbaum via Bikeboard" bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com
Sent: 9/11/2018 12:53:51 PM
To: "Bicycle Board" bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com
Subject: [Bikeboard] Winter Riding Report
9 out of 10 participants agree Winter riding is fun
Not that I think we need to have a City program giving out studded tires in Morgantown, however, this attached report is a very …
[View More]interesting read. Weather definitely is a barrier to many people in the Morgantown area in their choice to go out bicycling.
-Jonathan
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