For add'l info and the opportunity to comment online (if unable to attend) go to DOT page: http://www.transportation.wv.gov/HIGHWAYS/PROGRAMPLANNING/PLANNING/STATEWIDE... Toward the bottom of this page are links labeled: * Proposed bike routes across the State * Potential connections to other States * Major long distance trails * Scenic byways * Stakeholder group input/suggested routes A total of ten (10) routes and three loops were identified during earlier planning efforts and were used as the initial strategic routes to consider. * Bike Plan Handout * Comment Form
________________________________ From: Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@gmail.com To: monbikeclub@googlegroups.com; CRcyclists@googlegroups.com; Bike Board - Morgantown bikeboard@cheat.org Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 9:16 PM Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] [MonBikeClub] Fwd: Attention West Virginia: Input Needed on Regional Bike Plans
Reminder: Statewide interconnectivity workshops tomorrow, Tuesday, May 15, 4 pm - 6:30 pm Morgantown City Hall, 389 Spruce St., Council Chambers.
You don't have to come for the full 2.5 hours. I understand they will have 3 sessions, each beginning on the hour with a short presentation and then work for the rest of the hour.
Please come and improve road cycling!
4ank On May 13, 2012, at 9:05 AM, Gerald Audet wrote: Not sure I can make the meeting, but I wanted to just say that the roads that you highlight below are all the same that I think of when I think of cycling routes that need to be improved- it's a very good short list. ESPECIALLY 857. I would use it a lot more if it was more bike friendly (I still use it some now).
This is a great thing; I hope that we can all make a difference and get some or all of these proposed improvements. On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@gmail.com wrote: Reminder: Attend Tuesday's (May 15, 4 pm - 6:30 pm) WVDOT statewide bicycle plan meeting in Morgantown City Council chambers (389 Spruce St.)
In preparation for next Tuesday's meeting, Peggy Pings organized a pre-meeting as I related to you in my last meesage (below) on this subject. Five people attended: 2 cyclists, 3 trails advocates.
The meeting was productive. The trails advocates were very attentive to my explaining how improving just a few road routes, e.g. Rts. 100, 857, 7, 19 and 73 could enable local cyclists to safely and fearlessly get to some of the best riding in the world in addition to getting to PA and MD. I attached to this message a photo of a Morgantown map that I marked up to illustrate how much marvelous riding there is around here and how the aforementioned corridors can be gateways to that riding if they were a bit more bicycle-friendly, e.g. by signing them with Share the Road signs, or better, Bicycles May Use Full Lane signs and widening uphill climbing lanes and blind curves so motor vehicles can safely pass bicycles without crossing the center line.
We all reached consensus for Tuesday to support improvements on those corridors with Rts. 100 and 857 being the highest priorities.
Of course, the trail advocates were primarily interested in developing more trails and that's fine too. Peggy brought a very nice map that showed the existing trails and the gaps that need to be filled. Looking at the maps, I was impressed at how close we are to having a seamless network.
<IMG_0454.jpg> Frank D. GmeindlChairman, Morgantown Municipal Bicycle BoardLCI #1703491 WilsonAvenueMorgantown, WV 26501304-376-0446Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles Begin forwarded message: From: Frank Gmeindl frank.gmeindl@comcast.net
Date: May 4, 2012 11:04:44 AM EDT
To: monbikeclub@googlegroups.com, CRcyclists@googlegroups.com, Bicycle Board bikeboard@cheat.org
Subject: Attention West Virginia: Input Needed on Regional Bike Plans
I've posted two messages to these groups passing on WVDOT's invitation to participate in the May 15 statewide interconnectivity workshop at Morgantown City Hall 4-6:30 pm or any of the other dozen or so workshops around the state this month.
Yesterday, I learned that some politicians have been phoning people to ensure that "knowledgeable people" show up to give their input. Any of you get a call? Do you think road-cyclists will be adequately represented? Do you think the outcome of these workshops will be improved road routes? If there's any money available, do you think it will go to making the road cycling better?
Not if you don't show up.
BTW, the Greater Morgantown Bicycle Plan, http://db.tt/WbRG4WzL%C2%A0was unanimously adopted by Morgantown City Council Tuesday and the Mayor proclaimed May Bike Month in Morgantown. May 9: Bike to School Day; May 14-18: Bike to Work Week; May 18: Bike to Work Day... need roads for that, got 'em, use 'em.
4ank
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----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Rails-to-Trails Conservancy railtrails@railstotrails.org Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2012 10:00 PM Subject: Attention West Virginia: Input Needed on Regional Bike Plans
West Virginia Residents: Your Input Needed! Great news for the residents and businesses of West Virginia, with the Department of Transportation (WVDOT) announcing that it will be gathering public input for a series of regional bicycle plans in population centers across the state. The study is being funded by a federal Transportation and Community System Preservation Grant, and will identify opportunities to improve interstate and regional connectivity for bicycling. All interested parties are encouraged to attend the meeting in their area, or submit written comments. The public meeting will focus on the geographic region where the meeting will be held, but will also present and receive comments on the other regions of the state. All meetings will be from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. There will be brief presentations at 4, 5 and 6 p.m., followed by an opportunity to give comments in a workshop style setting. Public meetings will be held at the following locations: May 3, 2012Ranson City HallCouncil Chambers312 South Mildred StreetRanson, WV 25438 May 14, 2012West Virginia Independence Hall1528 Market StreetWheeling, WV 26003 May 7, 2012City Service Center915 Quarrier StreetCharleston, WV 25301 May 15, 2012City BuildingCouncil Chambers389 Spruce StreetMorgantown, WV 26505 May 8, 2012Tri-State Transit Authority1251 4th AvenueHuntington, WV 25701 May 21, 2012City HallCouncil Chambers942 Washington Street, WestLewisburg, WV 24901 May 10, 2012Municipal Building2nd FloorExecutive Conference Room1 Government SquareParkersburg, WV 26101 May 22, 2012City BuildingCouncil Chambers401 Davis AvenueElkins, WV 26241 Written comments can be dropped in a comment box at the workshop, or mailed to: Robert Pennington, P.E.Director, Program Planning and Administration DivisionWest Virginia Department of TransportationCapital Complex Building Five, 8th Floor 1900 Kanawha Boulevard EastCharleston, West Virginia 25305-0430 If you would like to be added to the West Virginia Rails-to-Trails Council list for future statewide messages about trails, please email Ella Belling at ella@montrails.org. The Council is not affiliated with Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, but works within the state to advocate for trails. Photo courtsey of WVLiving.com || home|| forward to a friend|| unsubscribe|| view in browser Rails-to-Trails Conservancy 2121 Ward Ct., NW 5th Floor Washington, DC 20037 202.331.9696 _______________________________________________ Bikeboard mailing list Bikeboard@cheat.org http://cheat.org/mailman/listinfo/bikeboard -- -JerryBid me run, and I will strive with things impossible.~ Shakespeare, Julius Caesar Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail _______________________________________________Bikeboard mailing listBikeboard@cheat.orghttp://cheat.org/mailman/listinfo/bikeboard