Hi folks,
I've been talking with Chet Parsons lately, who has been involved with the Bike Board previously (as a Member?), and I would like to deliver our Bike Board Route mapping files, so he can take a look at them to help with a potential GIS analysis and suitability project he's pursuing through work that may also lead to a mobile app.  He stated that if the project is landed and a mobile app is developed, he'd love to try to bring that back to Morgantown and evaluate it's functionality here. 

I hope what I can dig up will be valuable for him.  Does anyone have any concerns about delivering the Bike Route data to him?  I only see a win-win situation with a potential synergistic effect, and it's also got my gears turning a bit for some things I've been thinking about for a while. 

Thanks,
~Derek

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From: Chet Parsons <chetparsons@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 1:46 PM
Subject: MBB GIS
To: Derek Springston <dspringston@gmail.com>


Hey Derek!  Hope things are well and you're having a good summer.

I'm just beginning to think about a framework for establishing bike routes for a project at work and was trying to remember if the Bike Board came up with any criteria when we put together the mapping.  I know it was loosely based on old paper maps that someone sketched out.

I'd like to end up with some kind of a matrix that can be used to classify different corridors based on how friendly or un-friendly they are to bike use and eventually come up with a recommendation for bike routes.

Any ideas would be appreciated!

Chet



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