BB Members,
Ella Belling sent me this. I'm likely out of town that weekend. She said
she needs one more cyclist.
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*Lead cyclist needed: June 6 Deckers Creek Trail Half Marathon*
Are you available and willing to be one of our lead cyclists on Saturday
June 6 for the Deckers Creek Trail Half Marathon? Race start is at 8:30AM
so you need to be in Masontown before the runners …
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normally have 3 lead cyclists to let water stop volunteers know that
runners are coming, make sure road crossings are staffed (if not one of you
takes over that spot until staffer arrives), and alerts the public trail
users to runners if needed. By Morgantown runners are spread out and not
an issue much to other trail use. Fastest runners can get to finish by
9:40AM at Hazel Ruby McQuain Park, so you need to know you can be faster :-)
This race is vital to keeping our rail-trails in good shape and our trail
organization ticking. Ella
Contact Ella- ella(a)montrails.org or call 304-692-6782
--
*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**“Nothing compares to the simple pleasure
of a bike ride.” -John F. Kennedy*
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What should I say?
Frank
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Kasey Russell <russell.kasey(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: State of Cycling and Walking
> Date: May 20, 2015 7:12:30 AM EDT
> To: Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl(a)gmail.com>
>
> Frank, that's longer than all my communities put together!! Thanks so much for getting this to me.
> You all really are leading the way.
> Kasey
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 19, 2015, at 8:50 PM, Frank Gmeindl …
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>
>> Hi Kasey,
>>
>> Here's the State of Cycling and Walking in Morgantown. Since this is the first State of Cycling and Walking report, there are some items accomplished prior to the past year. I can pare the list down to a time frame if you like. I can also provide images for many of these accomplishments if you like. I look forward to the complete State of Cycling and Walking report.
>>
>> State of Cycling and Walking in Morgantown – May 2015
>>
>> • Bike commuting "tripled" in Morgantown 2007-2012, albeit from 0.1% to 0.3%. (National rate for the same time frame is 0.6%.)
>> • Walking to work 2007-2012 increased from roughly 12% to 18.6%. (18.6%, is among the top 10 for similarly sized cities in the U.S.)
>> • The League of American Bicyclists designated Morgantown Bronze level Bicycle Friendly Community 2012-2016.
>> • Morgantown Mayor featured in Pro Walk Pro Bike video along with mayors other seven cities such as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia testifying that “great biking means great cities”.
>> • Municipal Bicycle Board established 2006 and Pedestrian Safety Board established 2007.
>> • Positive Spin cooperative established in 2005 to support citizens who choose to walk, bike, bus and carpool for a more livable Morgantown. Refurbished and distributed thousands of bikes to people who need them for transportation and teaches bicycle maintenance and safe bicycling.
>> • BikeMorgantown brand established with website and social media primarily for education.
>> • City Council adopted comprehensive bicycling plan and Morgantown Monongalia MPO established distinct bicycle plan in Long Range Transportation Plan
>> • City budgeted $100,000 (20%) of this year's paving budget for sidewalks.
>> • City budgeted $5,000 for Shared Lane Markings and Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) signs throughout the City.
>> • Received $96,000 Transportation Enhancement Grant to install Shared Lane Markings and Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) signs throughout the City and provide sheltered bicycle parking at bus stops.
>> • Received $7,200 grant from Allstate to certify League Cycling Instructors and deliver Confident City Cycling classes; one new instructor certified.
>> • WVU PE 212 Confident City Cycling class on-going since 2013.
>> • Received $2,000 grant from Allstate and produced a mailer on safe cycling and safe driving around cyclists and distributed 25,000 copies to all Morgantown Utility Board customers in their bills.
>> • Received $58,000 Transportation Enhancement Grant and established Confident City Cycling education program recognized by LAB.
>> • Developed 5 League certified Cycling Instructors.
>> • Delivered 25 Confident City Cycling classes to more than 150 students.
>> • Developed 7 15-second educational TV spots and broadcast them on 6 TV networks, the City’s public access TV station and WVU information kiosks.
>> • Created and displayed educational billboards on 7 strategic arterials.
>> • Developed Commuter bicycling class.
>> • Developed Traffic Skills class tailored for experienced cyclists.
>> • Delivered lunch-and-learn cycling classes to Morgantown Multi-Sport groups.
>> • Deliver annual Morgantown Bicycling invited lecture to WVU Sustainable Living class.
>> • Developed driver education module and trained Morgantown High School driver education instructor to deliver it.
>> • Wrote and published in the Morgantown Dominion Post and on BikeMorgantown.com monthly topic-specific education articles.
>> • Developed a 10-minute educational video for cyclists under 12-years of age.
>> • Collaborated with WVU bicycle police in their completing International Police Mountain Bike Association training.
>> • Created, printed and gave Morgantown and WVU police, cards that describe bicyclist rights and bicyclist and motorist duties for police to give to bicyclists and motorists.
>> • Created and distributed educational bumper stickers.
>> • Created and distributed business cards that contain education program contact information and tips for better bicycling.
>> • Established bicycling information booth at WVU Employee Fest.
>> • Provided educational materials to MPO transportation fair.
>> • Purchased Bicycling Street Smarts books and provided them to local bike shops to give with the purchase of every new bike.
>> • Developed and published a bicycling education “community” page in the Mountaineer Yellow Pages.
>> • Under Farmer, Cline, and Campbell Law Office sponsorship gave and fitted hundreds of helmets over 3 consecutive years of the Todd May First Responders Fair.
>> • Completed MOU with City, WVU and WVDOT and City budgeted $22,500 budget to install bicycle climbing lane on Monongahela Boulevard.
>> • Bike routes throughout the City classified and mapped.Conducted Bike To Work Day for 3rd consecutive year with local merchants providing support, Mayor leading ride and 25 participants.
>> • Conducted Walk To School Day at Brookhaven Elementary School.
>> • Monongahela Rail Trail Conservancy conducted Rail-Trail Sojourn to bring national attention to our rail trail system and to get support for filling the gaps between Parkersburg, Clarksburg, Bridgeport and Morgantown to the Great Allegheny passage to Pittsburgh, Maryland and DC.
>> • Post-and-Ring secure bicycle-parking rings installed in downtown business district.
>> • Secure bicycle parking, lockers and shower installed at WVU Mountaineer Station multi-modal transportation facility.
>> • Hundreds of stainless steel inverted U racks locally designed, fabricated and installed throughout WVU campus.
>> • Bike lockers installed at 2 city parking garages.
>> • Bike racks installed at two middle schools.
>> • Open streets event 2 consecutive years.
>> • Max’s Challenge initiated by 10 year-old brought tens of youth and parents out to ride over Monongahela Boulevard major hill from downtown to Star City.
>> • Home of Appalachian Bicycle Racing Association that conducts many nationally famous, best attended and competitive road, mountain and cyclocross races in the country.
>>
>>
>> Frank D. Gmeindl
>> LCI #1703
>> 491 Wilson Avenue
>> Morgantown, WV 26501
>> 304-376-0446
>> Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 18, 2015, at 10:03 AM, Kasey Russell <russell.kasey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Frank, have you had a chance to get something together for the State of Cycling and Walking publication? I'd like to get this done this month if possible. I'm hoping for a paragraph or two highlighting successes in Morgantown.
>>> Thanks, Kasey
>>
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Hi Kasey,
Here's the State of Cycling and Walking in Morgantown. Since this is the first State of Cycling and Walking report, there are some items accomplished prior to the past year. I can pare the list down to a time frame if you like. I can also provide images for many of these accomplishments if you like. I look forward to the complete State of Cycling and Walking report.
State of Cycling and Walking in Morgantown – May 2015
• Bike commuting "tripled" in Morgantown 2007-2012, …
[View More]albeit from 0.1% to 0.3%. (National rate for the same time frame is 0.6%.)
• Walking to work 2007-2012 increased from roughly 12% to 18.6%. (18.6%, is among the top 10 for similarly sized cities in the U.S.)
• The League of American Bicyclists designated Morgantown Bronze level Bicycle Friendly Community 2012-2016.
• Morgantown Mayor featured in Pro Walk Pro Bike video along with mayors other seven cities such as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia testifying that “great biking means great cities”.
• Municipal Bicycle Board established 2006 and Pedestrian Safety Board established 2007.
• Positive Spin cooperative established in 2005 to support citizens who choose to walk, bike, bus and carpool for a more livable Morgantown. Refurbished and distributed thousands of bikes to people who need them for transportation and teaches bicycle maintenance and safe bicycling.
• BikeMorgantown brand established with website and social media primarily for education.
• City Council adopted comprehensive bicycling plan and Morgantown Monongalia MPO established distinct bicycle plan in Long Range Transportation Plan
• City budgeted $100,000 (20%) of this year's paving budget for sidewalks.
• City budgeted $5,000 for Shared Lane Markings and Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) signs throughout the City.
• Received $96,000 Transportation Enhancement Grant to install Shared Lane Markings and Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) signs throughout the City and provide sheltered bicycle parking at bus stops.
• Received $7,200 grant from Allstate to certify League Cycling Instructors and deliver Confident City Cycling classes; one new instructor certified.
• WVU PE 212 Confident City Cycling class on-going since 2013.
• Received $2,000 grant from Allstate and produced a mailer on safe cycling and safe driving around cyclists and distributed 25,000 copies to all Morgantown Utility Board customers in their bills.
• Received $58,000 Transportation Enhancement Grant and established Confident City Cycling education program recognized by LAB.
• Developed 5 League certified Cycling Instructors.
• Delivered 25 Confident City Cycling classes to more than 150 students.
• Developed 7 15-second educational TV spots and broadcast them on 6 TV networks, the City’s public access TV station and WVU information kiosks.
• Created and displayed educational billboards on 7 strategic arterials.
• Developed Commuter bicycling class.
• Developed Traffic Skills class tailored for experienced cyclists.
• Delivered lunch-and-learn cycling classes to Morgantown Multi-Sport groups.
• Deliver annual Morgantown Bicycling invited lecture to WVU Sustainable Living class.
• Developed driver education module and trained Morgantown High School driver education instructor to deliver it.
• Wrote and published in the Morgantown Dominion Post and on BikeMorgantown.com monthly topic-specific education articles.
• Developed a 10-minute educational video for cyclists under 12-years of age.
• Collaborated with WVU bicycle police in their completing International Police Mountain Bike Association training.
• Created, printed and gave Morgantown and WVU police, cards that describe bicyclist rights and bicyclist and motorist duties for police to give to bicyclists and motorists.
• Created and distributed educational bumper stickers.
• Created and distributed business cards that contain education program contact information and tips for better bicycling.
• Established bicycling information booth at WVU Employee Fest.
• Provided educational materials to MPO transportation fair.
• Purchased Bicycling Street Smarts books and provided them to local bike shops to give with the purchase of every new bike.
• Developed and published a bicycling education “community” page in the Mountaineer Yellow Pages.
• Under Farmer, Cline, and Campbell Law Office sponsorship gave and fitted hundreds of helmets over 3 consecutive years of the Todd May First Responders Fair.
• Completed MOU with City, WVU and WVDOT and City budgeted $22,500 budget to install bicycle climbing lane on Monongahela Boulevard.
• Bike routes throughout the City classified and mapped.Conducted Bike To Work Day for 3rd consecutive year with local merchants providing support, Mayor leading ride and 25 participants.
• Conducted Walk To School Day at Brookhaven Elementary School.
• Monongahela Rail Trail Conservancy conducted Rail-Trail Sojourn to bring national attention to our rail trail system and to get support for filling the gaps between Parkersburg, Clarksburg, Bridgeport and Morgantown to the Great Allegheny passage to Pittsburgh, Maryland and DC.
• Post-and-Ring secure bicycle-parking rings installed in downtown business district.
• Secure bicycle parking, lockers and shower installed at WVU Mountaineer Station multi-modal transportation facility.
• Hundreds of stainless steel inverted U racks locally designed, fabricated and installed throughout WVU campus.
• Bike lockers installed at 2 city parking garages.
• Bike racks installed at two middle schools.
• Open streets event 2 consecutive years.
• Max’s Challenge initiated by 10 year-old brought tens of youth and parents out to ride over Monongahela Boulevard major hill from downtown to Star City.
• Home of Appalachian Bicycle Racing Association that conducts many nationally famous, best attended and competitive road, mountain and cyclocross races in the country.
Frank D. Gmeindl
LCI #1703
491 Wilson Avenue
Morgantown, WV 26501
304-376-0446
Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
On May 18, 2015, at 10:03 AM, Kasey Russell <russell.kasey(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Frank, have you had a chance to get something together for the State of Cycling and Walking publication? I'd like to get this done this month if possible. I'm hoping for a paragraph or two highlighting successes in Morgantown.
> Thanks, Kasey
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Who wants to take the lead on sending Kasey a paragraph on Morgantown accomplishments for the "State of Cycling and Walking" report?
I was preparing a "State of Cycling" in Morgantown to send to Kasey before the April 10 WVCC BOD meeting but then Christiaan and Emily sent material to Kasey and I thought we were done. I think some ONE should at least compile all the input we've already given into one paragraph and send it to her.
Following is my recollection of what we've sent or told her …
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Morgantown has an official comprehensive bicycling plan and Morgantown Monongalia MPO established distinct bicycle plan in Long Range Transportation Plan.
LAB designated Morgantown Bronze lever Bicycle Friendly Community 2012-2016.
City budgeted $??? (???%) of this year's budget for sidewalks.
City budgeted $5,000 for Shared Lane Markings and Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) signs throughout the City.
Received $96,000 Transportation Enhancement Grant to install Shared Lane Markings and Bicycles May Use Full Lane (R4-11) signs throughout the City and provide sheltered bicycle parking at bus stops.
Received $7,200 grant from Allstate to certify League Cycling Instructors and deliver Confident City Cycling classes; one new instructor certified.
WVU PE 212 Confident City Cycling class on-going since 2013.
Received $2,000 grant from Allstate and produced a mailer on safe cycling and safe driving around cyclists and distributed 25,000 copies to all Morgantown Utility Board customers in their bills.
Completed MOU with City, WVU and WVDOT and City budgeted $22,500 budget to install bicycle climbing lane on Monongahela Boulevard.
Conducted Bike To Work Day for 3rd consecutive year with local merchants providing support, Mayor leading ride and ??? participants.
Conducted Bike To School Day to Mountainview Elementary.
Monongahela Rail Trail Conservancy conducted Rail-Trail Sojourn to bring national attention to our rail trail system and to get support for filling the gaps between Parkersburg, Clarksburg, Bridgeport, Morgantown to the Great Allegheny passage to Pgh, Maryland and DC.
Frank
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Kasey Russell <russell.kasey(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: State of Cycling and Walking
> Date: May 18, 2015 10:03:06 AM EDT
> To: Frank Gmeindl <frank.gmeindl(a)comcast.net>
>
> Hi Frank, have you had a chance to get something together for the State of Cycling and Walking publication? I'd like to get this done this month if possible. I'm hoping for a paragraph or two highlighting successes in Morgantown.
> Thanks, Kasey
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Hello All,
Bike to Work Day is next Friday, 5/15! Riders will meet at Hazel Ruby
McQuain Park for coffee and treats provided by The Grind beginning at
8:15am. Free beer coupons from Black Bear will be provided to the first 25
riders, and all can enter to win a $25 gift card from Real Juice.
Mayor Selin and Bike Board members will ride towards Star City on the trail
at 8:30. All are welcome!
I am copying Chelsi Baker from the City to help publicize on social media,
etc. If anyone is so …
[View More]inclined, a flyer has also been suggested to put up
around town to spread the word. Anyone with graphic skills out there?
See many of you next Friday!
Emily
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*Item:* Positive Spin is looking for a representative from the Bicycle
Board to come and speak at their Annual Meeting. There will be
representatives from other initiatives speaking, too.
*Desired Outcome:* Bicycle Board sends a representative to come and
speak at the PS Annual on June 28.
*Expanded:* Positive Spin's Annual Meeting will be Sunday, June 28.
Because this year marks the organization's 10th year anniversary,
Positive Spin wants to do something special so they have decided …
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invite speakers representing local bike-related groups, organizations,
and government initiatives like the Bicycle Board and MPO to talk about
their contributions to biking in our area. It is amazing how many bike
initiatives exist in our area, yet few people know about all of them;
this will be a great opportunity to shine, and increase impetus in our
community. The time allotted to each speaker will depend on how many
representatives can attend the event.
Before the event begins, there will be an optional easy Country Roads
Cyclists (CRC) ride up Deckers Creek to Dave's Shack and back (begins
1:00pm). At 4:00pm there will be a Potluck, so the speaking part will
commence around 5:00pm.
-Jonathan
PS - This August marks the BB's 9th year anniversary!
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Once we have a short description of this year's event--for recruitment--maybe we could each bring at least one friend who hasn't participated and post a flyer online and where we work.
I'm interested in attending!
Jenny Selin
Cell 304-685-6569
For the third year in a row, we have an opportunity to enhance our relationship with police, other emergency responders and the community.
Fit helmets on kids 10 am - 4 pm Sat. May 30 at University Town Center, Granville.
In the past, Marilyn Newcome, Steve Harouff and Geoff Fusco fitted helmets to hundreds of kids. Hopefully, they and other members of our cycling community will help this year.
Please contact Kelly Mascola at 304-225.5990 or kamascola(a)fcclaw.net .
4ank
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> From: "Ryan Serritella" <ryan(a)groupmatrix.com>
> Subject: Todd May Event - Farmer Cline and Campbell Bike Helmet giveaway - May 30.
> Date: May 1, 2015 12:20:45 PM EDT
> To: "'Frank Gmeindl'" <fgmeindl(a)gmail.com>
> Cc: "'Kelly Mascola'" <KAMascola(a)fcclaw.net>
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> FCC is giving away helmets again this year at the Todd May Event. Was hoping some volunteers from Bike Morgantown would like to participate and help fit the helmets.
>
> Here are the details for 2015:
>
> “Sgt. Michael ‘Todd’ May Memorial First Responders Fair” being held Saturday, May 30, 2015
> from 10:00am to 4:00pm at the University Towne Centre in Granville, WV. It is sponsored by the
> attorneys of the Farmer, Cline and Campbell law firm in Morgantown.
>
> If you get some volunteers, can you please coordinate with Kelly Mascola from FCC’s Morgantown office?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ryan Serritella
> GROUP MATRIX
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