Frank
I think that it would be a great thing to do, similar to the Pedestrian Safety Plan that the Ped Board is taking through the approval process now.
Hugh E. Kierig, AICP, Director Department of Transportation and Parking West Virginia University Post Office Box 6561 1112 Van Voorhis Morgantown, West Virginia 26506 304-293-9095 (o) 304-293-3939 (f)
Frank Gmeindl frank.gmeindl@comcast.net 8/19/2010 7:52 PM >>>
Bicycle Board Members,
From the very beginning of the Bicycle Board, some of us felt we need a comprehensive bicycle plan. Our 2007 application for the LAB Bicycle Friendly Community award was our attempt to organize such a plan. Subsequently, we have continued to view our initiatives in the 5E categories that I think helped us maintain a balanced on focused program.
Bill Austin wants to create a Greater Morgantown Bicycle Plan. The Charleston area MPO, Regional Intergovernmental Council, completed a walking and cycling study 2 years ago. It can be found at
http://www.wvregion3.org/Transportation/bike-ped_plan.htm
I'm wondering what you think of it because we could use it as a model.
Please keep this among ourselves because Dennis Strawn from Charleston sent this to me to help develop the presentation that we'll make to the statewide MPO conference in October with the understanding that I would not distribute it beyond the Morgantown BB.
Please send me or to the BB your comments about the Charleston plan or about a Greater Morgantown Plan. Ultimately, if we're going to develop a comprehensive bicycle plan, we'll have to have a plan for how to do that:P
Frank Gmeindl
Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles