If you want to be on a list that WVDOH can contact for input on state 
road projects, send your e-mail address to Bill.C.Robinson(a)wv.gov .
See message below.
Frank
/Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles/
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Subject: 	FW: WVDOH Bridge project, Pendleton County
Date: 	Thu, 14 Jan 2010 07:07:29 -0500
From: 	Robinson, Bill C <Bill.C.Robinson(a)wv.gov>
To: 	Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl(a)verizon.net>
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*From:* Robinson, Bill C
*Sent:* Thursday, January 14, 2010 7:07 AM
*To:* Adam Stevens; Adventure Pursuit; Ann Conageski; Belomar MPO; Betty 
Carver; Bill Foster; Brieanne Salmons; Chris Craig; Chriss Gress; Dennis 
Strawn; Don Spencer; Doug Wayt; Drew Smithberger; Ella Belling; Eric 
Sandeno; Frank Gmeindl; Harold Simmons; Huntington MPO; Jamie Fields; 
Jen Giovannetti; Jim Hudson; John Fekete; John R. McGarrity; Jordan Cox; 
Justin Gaull; Ken Dzaack; Kim Broughton; Kristy Blower; Lewis, Ray C; 
Logan Mountain Bike Association, Inc.; Matt Marcus; Matt Sherald; 
Morgantown MPO; Patricia Clay; Peggy Pings; Peggy Pings; Region Eight 
PDC; Region Four PDC; Region I PDC; Region II PDC; Region Seven PDC; 
Regiona VI Planning Council; Richard Warner; Rob Pennington; Susie 
Salisbury; WWW MPO
*Cc:* Savage, Benjamin J
*Subject:* WVDOH Bridge project, Pendleton County
 
*Everyone -- *
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*Thank you for participating in the WV Bicycle/Pedestrian Network.  This 
network is for people interested in bicycle/pedestrian issues in West 
Virginia, particularly as they relate to the West Virginia Division of 
Highways.  The WVDOH set up the network and have used it before, but it 
has been a while and I thought a word of explanation would be in order.  
Since the last time it was used, some new people have been added and we 
are always looking for more participants.  If you know someone who would 
like to be added to the network, please have them E-mail me and I would 
be happy to add their E-mail address to the network.  If anyone wished 
to be deleted from the network, please let me know as well.*
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*One of the primary reasons for this network is to help the WVDOH 
determine where road biking activities are taking place so that we can 
properly provide bicycle/pedestrian accommodation in connection with 
roadway projects.  In the past, it always seemed that the bike/ped 
community wanted accommodation, but there was no corresponding project 
to trigger changes to the roadway, or the WVDOH found out six months, or 
a year, too late, that a project could have had features that would have 
been beneficial to the bike/ped community.  Consequently, this network 
is an attempt to make the bike/ped community aware of projects and 
questions that come up and allow the public to have another method to 
communicate with the WVDOH.*
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*The couple of time we have used the network, we have received some very 
useful information used to make decisions on bike/ped situations.  We 
also anticipate using it more in the coming few months; over the last 
year we have been putting a lot of time and thought into how to more 
comprehensively consider bike/ped in our projects; hopefully this about 
to come to fruition and we will be receiving regular advanced 
engineering studies about where new bridges and major road upgrades will 
be occurring and be able to pass that information to the bike/ped 
community.*
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*Today the project for examination is a bridge project on US 33 in 
Pendleton County.  The WVDOH is interested in the level of 
bicycle/pedestrian traffic in the area.  The attachment contains maps 
showing the project area.  If you are aware of riders, or clubs, using 
this route to ride on a regular basis, please let me know.*
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*On other bike/ped issues, we are preparing the 2010 bicycle survey for 
the League of American Bicyclists.  It is due in mid-February and we 
cooperating with the bike community to formulate West Virginia's reply.  
As you may be aware, West Virginia moved from the ranking of 50 to 42 
with the work of the WVDOT and some very motivated members of the WV 
biking community.  Let's hope that the 2010 survey will move us even 
further up in the rankings.*
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*Our map of road routes containing recreational and transportation 
routes that was available for viewing at the 2009 Bicycle Symposium, 
still remains in draft form;  however, it has morphed into two 
additional efforts.  The first effort is a new WVDOT Bicycle/Pedestrian 
Plan.  This plan is in its second draft and is still being review 
in-house in the WVDOT.  However, the plan, authored by WVDOH staffer Jim 
Hudson, has impressed everyone with its comprehensive coverage and ideas 
to improve the bicycle/pedestrian atmosphere and infrastructure in WV.  
When the plan is reviewed and acceptable to officials within the WVDOT, 
it will be released to the public for comment.  We anticipate 
distributing copies for comment through the internet and through public 
meeting around the state.  This network will play a role in that public 
comment phase.*
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*The second effort, based upon the draft map and in conjunction with the 
draft plan, has been to identify 15-20 bike routes for designation and 
signage.  Some of these routes are submissions from the bike community, 
some are routes we have developed here in the WVDOT.  We are now 
attempting to find funding to develop these routes.  If we are 
successful with these first routes, we realize that it is a system that 
will evolve and other routes will be added as the WVDOT becomes aware of 
them and funding for development is available.*
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*Please send any information you have on the Pendleton County bridge 
area tome as quickly as you can -- I will pass it on to the design 
engineer.*
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*Bill*
*William C. Robinson***
*State Trail Coordinator*
*Progam Manager, Recreational Trails Program *
*WVDOH Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator*
*Chairman, West Virginia Recreational Trails Advisory Board*
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*West Virginia Department of Transportation*
*Division of Highways*
*Program Planning and Administration Division*
*1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East*
*Building 5, Room 863*
*Charleston, West Virginia 25305-0430*
*(304)558-9615 Fax -- (304)558-3783*
*bill.c.robinson(a)wv.gov <mailto:bill.c.robinson@wv.gov>*
 
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