Hello,
They have some style over the std inverted "U", the stainless will continue to look good with no maintenance and placement looks good, I think the spacing is a little close, between racks 40" instead of 36" would probably allow better access for locking and retrieving bikes, if a double row was installed, for end to end they show 72" with a minimum option of 48", the 48" option would have significant wheel overlap and make it difficult to get to the second row if the first was next to …
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RE the racks used by WVU, they were made by Wilson Works and I believe were about the same as the proposed racks at $399 each, considerably more than regular steel that is powdercoated which are about half the cost. Most inverted "U" racks are shorter than you would think and most bikes don't have top tube quite as high as on Frank's Trek or Pinarello. It would be nice to see a ground view of the park so we could get a better idea of some of the surroundings.
Chip
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From: "John Gatlin via Bikeboard" bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com
Sent: 2/20/2019 9:55:51 AM
To: "Marilyn Newcome" mjcycling(a)msn.com, "bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com" bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com
Cc: "Paul Brake" pbrake(a)morgantownwv.gov, "Emily Muzzarelli" emuzzarelli(a)morgantownwv.gov
Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] Request for Comment - Bike Racks at HRM
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Marilyn, all,
Your hunch is correct - the building next to the racks on the left-hand side of the drawing (in the north-eastern quadrant of the site) is a proposed bathroom facility.
-Drew
From: Marilyn Newcome mjcycling(a)msn.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:48 AM
To: John Gatlin jgatlin(a)morgantownwv.gov bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com
Cc: Paul Brake pbrake(a)morgantownwv.gov Emily Muzzarelli emuzzarelli(a)morgantownwv.gov
Subject: RE: Request for Comment - Bike Racks at HRM
The racks look good. I assume one location is near the bathrooms. The schematic doesnt label the buildings. Thanks for sending this out for comment and review.
Marilyn
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From: John Gatlin via Bikeboard
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:34 AM
To: bikeboard(a)bikemorgantown.com
Cc: Paul Brake; Emily Muzzarelli
Subject: [Bikeboard] FW: Request for Comment - Bike Racks at HRM
Board,
Please review and comment on the proposed bicycle parking amenities included in the Hazel Ruby renovations. In short, plans are to install 10 inverted-U style racks for a total of 20 spaces split evenly in two areas. The two areas are shown enclosed in red boxes on the site materials attachment.
The racks will closely emulate our bicycle storage ordinance they are a stainless-steel variant of the typical inverted U, though their vertical sections arent exactly vertical and are not parallel.
If possible, please limit your review and comments to only the proposed bicycle parking and not the rest of the site.
Cheers,
Drew
From: Emily Muzzarelli
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2019 9:00 AM
To: John Gatlin jgatlin(a)morgantownwv.gov
Cc: Paul Brake pbrake(a)morgantownwv.gov
Subject: Request for Comment - Bike Racks at HRM
Good morning Drew,
As discussed, please send the Bicycle Board with a request for comment on the proposed bike rack type and locations at the Hazel Ruby McQuain Park renovations.
Ive attached a site plan and specifications for these proposed bike racks. Please let me know when this can be sent to the Bicycle Board.
More product information can be found at this website: https://www.landscapeforms.com/en-US/product/Pages/Bola-Bike-Rack.aspx
Thank you,
Emily Muzzarelli, P.E.
Assistant City Manager
389 Spruce Street
Morgantown, WV 26505
Office: (304) 284-7406
morgantownwv.gov
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Board,
Another chance to comment on an imminent project. What types of facilities (if any) do you all envision on the streets below? I've split up the streets tentatively included in our 2019 paving plans into three categories: those already present in our spine network<https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KdzWWW29ZXA3B4ZnTBQgb-ZWwJIHLJRa&usp=shar…>, those not present but which maybe should be (according to my judgement), and those not present that probably should remain not on the …
[View More]network (again, according to my judgement). Please review the list of streets below and send me your thoughts. Below the list is a series of related considerations.
Note:** indicates both sides on-street parking; * indicates one side on-street parking
Included in our current bicycle spine network as significant:
**Green
*Wilson (Grand to Lyndhurst)
**Baldwin
*Krepps (not paving, but installation of sidewalk)
Evansdale Dr (University to just before where the Zip Cars are parked in front of Bennet Tower)
Rawley Ave (Evansdale to Oakland)
*Grove St (not in paving plan yet but we're advocating for its inclusion)
*Cornell (also not in paving plan yet and about the steepest on the spine network)
Not included in current spine network but maybe should be:
*Kingwood (Deckers Ave to Brockway)
**Decker's Ave (Ped Bridge to Kingwood, and maybe all the way to Pennsylvania - kingwood to penn has no on-street parking)
North St (we are building a sidewalk here)
Falling Run (Protzman to dead end, this could be access to Falling Run Trails?)
Kirk St (University to Spruce)
Spruce St (Kirk to Pleasant St)
**East Brockway Ave. (Route 7 to White Ave - parking is only near )
Not included in spine network and maybe should stay that way:
Listravia
Sturgiss St. (below funeral home)
Avalon St.
Jacobs St.
Since we installed the sharrows, we have been hearing from people both within and outside our cycling community that believe they aren't going far enough to encourage cycling - and the national consensus continues to be mixed on their effectiveness. We haven't done any formal studies here so we don't know how they are affecting our environment (Are they increasing the number of cyclists? Are they helping existing cyclists to cycle more frequently or longer distances? Are they increasing motorist awareness? Are they making people feel safer? Are they actually improving measurable safety performance?).
We haven't received anything but positive reviews of the two bike lanes we installed, both within and outside our community.
The cost of both facilities is more than we had anticipated but is roughly comparable and reasonable to include in our plans if warranted. Cost might go down over time as our contractors become used to installing the facilities.
Thanks for your time and consideration!
-Drew
Drew Gatlin
Staff Engineer
389 Spruce St., Rm. 24
Morgantown, WV 26505
Office: (304) 284-7411
Cell: (304) 719-7900
Fax: (304) 284-7409
[cid:image003.png@01D4C91D.13A14E40]<http://morgantownwv.gov/>
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Bike Plan
by Frank Gmeindl via Bikeboard
11 Feb '19
11 Feb '19
Kudos to all of you that showed up for last Tuesday's Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning meeting at the Met Theater. More than 70 people participated.
If you missed it, you can see the material presented at http://bikewalkmorgantown.com/ .
Please at least go to the site and complete the survey there. There's also an interactive map on which you can pinpoint locations and write improvement recommendations.
Frank
Hello everybody,
A few quick updates. Drew and I met with four MDS students from WVU todiscuss working on developing a promotional strategy for the new bikeinfrastructure with the goal of having an event in April. This will betheir Senior Capstone project. I saw some of you at the public meetingat the MET Theater last night put on by ALTA, the firm hired by the MPO,City of Morgantown and WVU to work on refining our bike/ped plan. There were surveys at the meeting last night, but they will …
[View More]also beavailable when the site for the project goes live next week. Be sure togo to the site next week, look at the preliminary info and fill outsurveys. Be sure to post info on your social sites to get your friendsinvolved too.
I know several folks will not be available for a meeting tomorrow, so wewill cancel. If there is interest in doing a meeting next week pleaselet me know so we can reschedule. It would be nice to get some initialfeedback from our MDS students to review and give them feedback to keepthem from spinning their wheels.
I'll be in touch.
Chip
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Howdy board,
Wanted to remind you of the open house tonight from 5:30p-8:00p. If you're interested in hanging out with other bike board members and members-to-be, most are planning to attend the presentation at 6:30p and then sticking around afterwards to put in their comments. Chip and I will conduct an impromptu discussion after that to discuss our Thursday general meeting. Hope to see you tonight!
-Drew
Drew Gatlin
Staff Engineer
389 Spruce St., Rm. 24
Morgantown, WV 26505
Office: (304) …
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Cell: (304) 719-7900
Fax: (304) 284-7409
[cid:image001.png@01D4BD74.B422E9F0]<http://morgantownwv.gov/>
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Hello all
The trail is getting detoured with temporary fencing as construction mobilization starts at Hazel Ruby McQuain Park. During construction, there will no longer be parking in the metered lot across from restrooms. Trail will be be routed behind the depot. Please help spread the word. Thanks, Ella
Details plus a map of the detour at this link
http://morgantownwv.gov/525/HRM-Riverfront-Project <http://morgantownwv.gov/525/HRM-Riverfront-Project>
Ella Belling
Executive Director
…
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P.O. Box 282
Morgantown, WV 26507
http://montrails.org
304-692-6782
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Friends -Could this funding be used to expand bike to school activities? Let me know if there's a lead that I could help.Deadline March 29th.Christiaan
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School health/wellness grants available…feel free to share.
Laurie Abildso
Program Coordinator
Your Community Foundation of North Central West Virginia, Inc. “YCF”
Tanner Building
111 High Street
PO Box 409
Morgantown, WV 26507
304-296-3433
www.ycfwv.org
From: Paul D. Daugherty <paul(a)philanthropywv.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2019 2:09 PM
To: allmembers(a)philanthropywv.org
Subject: [AllPhilanthropyWV] ANNOUNCEMENT: Highmark Foundation School Grants and Awards Program - PLEASE SHARE
Good afternoon Philanthropy WV Members,
Our member, the Highmark Foundation, has announced their 2019 application process for school grants and awards program. Thank you to Cathy McAlister at Highmark in sharing with us. The announcement is copied below.
Please share with your grantees and networks.
Wishing you a warmer Thursday evening and Friday,
Paul
GRANT OPPORTUNITY!
Please share - grant level raised this year to $7500. Deadline is March 29th!
Please SHARE and encourage schools to apply!
Highmark Foundation is pleased to present the School Grants and Awards Program. The goal of the program is to create healthier school environments that experience positive, sustainable and lasting change through comprehensive strategies. The School Grants and Awards Program has a new look and feel with some changes that are intended to make it easier for school to apply for the grants and implement the programs. Now entering the seventh year, the Highmark Foundation's School Grant and Awards Program has provided more than $2.2 million to support schools in communities in Pennsylvania and West Virginia served by Highmark Inc.
Schools may apply for a school grant in one of five areas: Bullying Prevention, Child Injury Prevention, Environmental Health, Healthy Eating & Physical Activity and School-Based Health. ALL public, private, vocational high school, parochial and charter schools throughout West Virginia are invited to apply. West Virginia schools are eligible for up to $7,500.
The Highmark Foundation Grant and Awards Program applications are available at: https://highmarkfoundationrfp.versaic.com. All applications must be submitted online by March 29th.
_________________________________
Paul D. Daugherty
President & CEO - PHILANTHROPY WEST VIRGINIA
Strengthening Philanthropy in the Mountain State!
Email: paul(a)philanthropywv.org Twitter: @PhilanthropyWV
304.517.1450 (O) ~ PO Box 1584, Morgantown, WV 26505
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All,
Please review the attachment and announcement below about a meeting to be held next Tuesday evening, Feb 5th, from 5:30-8PM.
This is the first in a series of public input sessions to help inform the bike/ped strategic planning process. As we discussed in the bike board meeting last month, we hope that all current bike board members (past members are more than welcome too!) will identify at least one person whom they believe might be interested in serving on the board and bring that …
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A final request: please print this flyer and post it at places you frequent or distribute it electronically as widely as possible. Let’s make sure this is a big turnout!
Best,
-Drew
Drew Gatlin
Staff Engineer
389 Spruce St., Rm. 24
Morgantown, WV 26505
Office: (304) 284-7411
Cell: (304) 719-7900
Fax: (304) 284-7409
[cid:image002.png@01D4B701.DB334E50]<http://morgantownwv.gov/>
From: Bill Austin <baustin(a)labyrinth.net>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 11:37 AM
To: Jenny Selin (C.C. Ward 4) <jselin(a)morgantownwv.gov>; statler4board(a)hotmail.com; gmmayor(a)wvgranville.com; wingsman1(a)aol.com; William Kawecki (C.C. Ward 2) <wkawecki(a)morgantownwv.gov>; 'Sean Sikora' <ssikora(a)moncommission.com>; dr.hawk(a)comcast.net; Ryan Wallace <rwallace(a)morgantownwv.gov>; jlgkd1970(a)gmail.com; dominick.claudio(a)gmail.com; ron.justice(a)mail.wvu.edu; 'David Bruffy' <Bruffy(a)busride.org>; Brian.E.Carr(a)wv.gov
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Subject: Upcoming Public Meeting
Policy Board Members,
Please find attached a flyer for the upcoming meeting on pedestrian and bicycle issues to be held on February 5th. We would appreciate your assistance in publicizing this meeting. We will be scheduling additional public meetings including at least one in the Westover area in the near future.
The MPO’s consultants will also be conducting the following outreach on February 5th and 6th.
February 5th-Outreach to WVU Students table and posters in the Mountainlair
Study Steering Committee Meeting-2-4 pm Mountainlair Blackwater Room
City of Morgantown Outreach Meeting-Metropolitan Theater-5:30 until 8 pm. Short presentation at 6:30.
February 6th-Stakeholder Meetings various times and locations
Presentation and discussion with WVU SGA at Regular Meeting
Thank you for your assistance in helping us to reach out to the community. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or if we may be of any assistance.
Sincerely,
Bill Austin, AICP
Executive Director
Morgantown Monongalia MPO
243 High Street Room 110
Morgantown, WV 26505
304-291-9571 Office 304-692-7225 Mobile
“Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.” » George Bernard Shaw
” It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.” » W. Edwards Deming
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Positive Spin has been invited to present our software at this Meetup
(Transportation Techies [1]) in Washington D.C. Many of their techie
presentations would be of interest to the Bicycle Board. Here is an
article about their last meetup:
https://mobilitylab.org/2019/01/25/meet-the-double-threats-cyclists-who-cod…
One of these days, but not immediately (busy with Positive Spins
relocation), maybe some of us could schedule a day to carpool up. We
could get really creative with such a trip, …
[View More]maybe plan it around a
networking or lobbying effort, etc.
-Jonathan
Links:
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[1] https://www.meetup.com/Transportation-Techies/
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Hi, All
The Morgantown Monongalia MPO is working with Alta Consultant to develop
a bicycle and pedestrian plan for the Morgantown metropolitan area. We
will hold a public meeting for this plan on February 5th, from 5 pm to 8
pm. The location is at the Metropolitan Theater on High St, Downtown
Morgantown.
More information will come later.
Regards,
Jing
Jing Zhang, AICP, PTP, LEED AP ND
LCI #4855
Transportation Planner
Morgantown Monongalia
Metropolitan Planning Organization
…
[View More]243 High Street
Courthouse Rm. 110
Morgantown, WV 26505
www.plantogether.org
864.207.0749 (cell)
304.381.4363
" Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with
great love." -- Mother Teresa
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