Perhaps someone with an in at NIOSH could introduce Cammie to Confident City Cycling? Any volunteers?
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From: "Reger-Nash, Bill" wreger@hsc.wvu.edu Date: January 13, 2012 1:32:49 PM EST To: "Menendez, Cammie Chaumont (CDC/NIOSH/DSR)" fxf8@cdc.gov Cc: Bill Austin baustin@labyrinth.net, Morgantown Pedestrian Safety Board walkmgw@yahoo.com, "Reger-Nash, Bill" wreger@hsc.wvu.edu, "Nutter, Roy" Roy.Nutter@mail.wvu.edu, Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@gmail.com Subject: Crossroads for Morgantown Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety-public health issue
Cammie,
Thank you for your response. Indeed bicycle safety is a major concern. This is critical.
Pls send an email to MPO Director Bill Austin (copied), the Morgantown City Council (see below), Chair of the Morgantown Traffic Commission Roy Nutter (copied), the Chair of the Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board Frank Gmeindl (copied), and the Monongalia County Commission (see below) expressing your concerns.
You can send information to the commission at http://www.co.monongalia.wv.us/cont.html.
The Morgantown City Council addresses are: citycouncilward1@cityofmorgantown.org;citycouncilward2@cityofmorgantown.org; citycouncilward3@cityofmorgantown.org; citycouncilward4@cityofmorgantown.org;citycouncilward5@cityofmorgantown.org; citycouncilward7@cityofmorgantown.org
Be well.
Bill Reger-Nash, EdD West Virginia University Department of Community Medicine One Medical Center Drive, Suite 3812E Morgantown, WV 26506-9190
Office Phone: 304-293-0763 Cell Phone: 304-685-6740 Fax: 304-293-6685
Email: wreger@hsc.wvu.edu
Departmental webpage: www.hsc.wvu.edu/cmed Bill Reger-Nash webpage: www.hsc.wvu.edu/cmed/wreger/index.asp
Wheeling Walks Walk 30 to 60 minutes daily. Out the door for 30 or more! gn2001
From: Menendez, Cammie Chaumont (CDC/NIOSH/DSR) [mailto:fxf8@cdc.gov] Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 1:11 PM To: Reger-Nash, Bill Subject: RE: Crossroads for Morgantown Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety-public health issue
Hi, Bill – this is something I feel strongly about as I have recently become a bike rider on the rail trail and would like to commute to work by bike but am currently too scared. Unfortunately, I am out of town on the 23rd and 24th. Is there anything I can do to help you?
Cammie Chaumont Menendez, PhD, MPH, MS Epidemiologist Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health 1095 Willowdale Road, MS 1811 Morgantown, West Virginia, 26505 phone: 304.285.6233 fax: 304.285.6235 CMenendez@cdc.gov From: CMED Faculty Listserv [mailto:CMED-FACULTY@LISTS.HSC.WVU.EDU] On Behalf Of Reger-Nash, Bill Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 1:05 PM To: CMED-FACULTY@LISTS.HSC.WVU.EDU Subject: Crossroads for Morgantown Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety-public health issue
Students, faculty, staff, and friends of public health:
We are at a crossroads for transportation and public health. The Morgantown area traffic congestion continues to increase, our air quality is borderline non compliant, and walking/bicycling are not always safe or easy.
There are critical upcoming meetings concerning walking and bicycle safety for the Morgantown area. The community needs to make walking and bicycle safety a priority because of the public health implications. An extra 15 minutes of daily physical activity for a year represents approximately 5 lbs of fat burned for the average American adult. Let’s do what we can to make our community less car dependent for the long term. We will all breathe easier, enjoy better health, and have more prosperity.
MILE GROUND PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE SAFETY: Jan 24th 4-7 pm Easton Elementary School cafeteria – West Virginia Department of Highways presentation of preferred redesign of our infamous Mile Ground. My understanding is that their preferred alternative is NOT friendly to bicycles and pedestrians. PLEASE attend and express your concerns.
REGIONAL LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN: Jan 25th 7-9 pm South Middle School & Jan 26th 7-9 North Elementary School. These are opportunities for community input on the long-range transportation plan (LRTP). I have attached a two-page flyer. You can also visit http://www.crossroadsmon.com/. This is CRITICAL. WHY? As I've come to learn, all transportation projects using FEDERAL dollars must be approved by the local Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). This is our chance to help make the Morgantown and Mon County environment more pedestrian and bicycle friendly, and less car dependent. As a community, we can place emphasis on pedestrian and bicycle projects in the long range plan. If we succeed, then all projects should be completed in accordance with our wishes. With the support of the Greater Morgantown MPO, we have conducted preliminary pedestrian and bicycle counts and have begun to develop a data base to identify critical areas. Mr. Bill Austin, the executive director of the MPO, is a great ally to our efforts. He needs our support at these meetings.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Be well.
Bill Reger-Nash, EdD West Virginia University Department of Community Medicine One Medical Center Drive, Suite 3812E Morgantown, WV 26506-9190
Office Phone: 304-293-0763 Cell Phone: 304-685-6740 Fax: 304-293-6685
Email: wreger@hsc.wvu.edu
Departmental webpage: www.hsc.wvu.edu/cmed Bill Reger-Nash webpage: www.hsc.wvu.edu/cmed/wreger/index.asp
Wheeling Walks Walk 30 to 60 minutes daily. Out the door for 30 or more! gn2001