Kim,
If you're trying to identify actions and accomplishments for making the State more bicycle friendly, Morgantown's application for the LAB Bicycle Friendly Community award provides a good summary for Morgantown. The application is available at http://www.morgantown.com/bike-board-documents/BFC%20Application.zip on the City's web site http://www.morgantown.com/.
We didn't win the award but it helped us focus our efforts on the 5Es around which the application criteria are organized: Education, Enforcement, Engineering, Encouragement and Evaluation. The attached pdf file is LAB's feedback to our application.
Since our BFC application, we have received WVDOH approval to apply Shared Lane Markings (sharrows) and Bicycles May Use Full Lane signs to select Morgantown roadways. The attached file, Chevron_press_release_v003.doc describes these. The City has put $35K in the budget for these this year.
Also since our application, the State has given us a WV Transportation Enhancement Program grant for a Morgantown Effective Cycling Education Program. Attached is the final draft of our application that explains the education program. Could you help us with the Social Marketing part?
Also at http://www.morgantown.com/bike-board-documents/Accommodating_Bicycles_preses... on the City's website is a Morgantown Bicycle Board presentation, /Accommodating Bicycles/, to the Greater Morgantown Metropolitan Planning Organization that provides a plan and goals for accommodating bicycles in the Morgantown Metropolitan Statistical Area.
I know I've pointed you at a lot of stuff. We've been working on this for over two years. Reviewing the attached items might help us hit the ground running when we meet.
Frank Gmeindl LCI #1703 /Bicycles fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles/
Kimberly Jo Broughton wrote:
I will! Thank you Frank!
Frank Gmeindl wrote:
Kim,
Thanks for thinking of me. Let me know when and where.
Frank
Kimberly Jo Broughton wrote:
Hey Frank, Bill Reger-Nahs suggest I touch base with you on a meeting I am working with Bill Robinson to set up regarding the State's next response to the League of American Bicyclists survey that was used to rank states for biking. The report is due in March and we would like to get bike leaders together and catalog the State's activities in regards to the survey. I noticed one item in the report I think you are personally doing and could change a no answer to a yes.
Nothing has been set up yet as far as places, dates or times. I just wanted to let you know we are working on organizing it and want to do all we can to make sure you can be there. I would appreciate any feedback that could help with that. Thank you! Kim Broughton PARK manager Adventure Pursuit