Bicycle Board Members,
Terry Hough, City Engineer response to Bill Austin on the Mon Blvd. bike lane.
Frank Gmeindl Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
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From: "Terry Hough" though@cityofmorgantown.org Date: October 25, 2010 1:37:35 PM EDT To: "Bill Austin" baustin@moncpc.org, "Damien Davis" ddavis@cityofmorgantown.org, "Frank Gmeindl" frank.gmeindl@comcast.net Cc: "Hugh Kierig" Hugh.Kierig@mail.wvu.edu, "Joe Fisher" Joe.Fisher@mail.wvu.edu, "Jeff Mikorski" jmikorski@cityofmorgantown.org, "Shoukry, Fouad N" Fouad.N.Shoukry@wv.gov, "William C. Robinson " bill.c.robinson@wv.gov, "Perry Keller" Perry.J.Keller@wv.gov, "Ray Lewis" Ray.C.Lewis@wv.gov, "Warner, Richard L" Richard.L.Warner@wv.gov Subject: RE:
Bill,
Thank you for forwarding a copy of the letter to me. I think everyone knows my opinion with respect to the bicycle lane and parking. I believe there is an inherent safety problem with respect to parking along Mon Blvd. regardless of the reason. However, if parking is to happen on select occasions, I would respectfully recommend that the signs prohibiting parking be covered so that there is no question at the times when the parking will be allowed. Hopefully, this will help deal with issues with respect to discrimination of enforcement. If WVU is willing to place barricades at the beginning/ending points of the bicycle lane, then it shouldn’t be a lot more work to just bag the signs prohibiting the parking.
Thanks, Terry
Terry L. Hough P.E., P.S, CFM Public Works Director / City Engineer 389 Spruce Street Morgantown, WV 26505 304-284-7412 though@cityofmorgantown.org
From: Bill Austin [mailto:baustin@moncpc.org] Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:10 PM To: Terry Hough; Damien Davis; 'Frank Gmeindl' Cc: 'Hugh Kierig'; 'Joe Fisher'; Jeff Mikorski Subject: FW:
Terry,
Please find attached correspondence from WVU forwarded to us by DOH. I would appreciate any comment the City may have on this matter. At this point the MPO has endorsed the provision of the bicycle climbing lane on Monongalia Boulevard. As you will observe from the email chain below WVDOH Traffic Operations will be commenting on this request shortly.
Thank you,
Bill Austin, AICP Executive Director Morgantown Monongalia MPO 180 Hart Field Road Morgantown, WVA 26505 304-291-9571 304-692-7225 Mobile
From: Keller, Perry J [mailto:Perry.J.Keller@wv.gov] Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 1:43 PM To: Bill Austin Subject: FW:
Perry J. Keller
Program Planning & Administration
Statewide and Urban Planning Unit
1900 Kanawha Blvd. E.
Building 5, Room 803
Charleston, WV 25305
304.558.9591 (v)
-----Original Message----- From: Warner, Richard L Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 11:41 AM To: Kirk, Timothy S Cc: Meadows, Donald R; Lewis, Ray C; Shoukry, Fouad N; Robinson, Bill C; Keller, Perry J Subject:
Tim, Please review WVU's response to the subject proposal and let me know how DT would recommend that we proceed. We've forwarded a copy to the MPO and asked for local review as well. I don't know at this time whether the City of Morgantown or the local bike advisory committee have seen WVU's letter. For our part, assuming that the other parties would be in favor and that the details could be worked out, we would support WVDOH agreeing to the bike lane under WVU's conditions rather than give up on the idea completely. However, during our meeting in Morgantown earlier this year, I believe you had voiced strong reservations about the matter if WVU were to insist on preserving the occasional (event-related) parking in the bike lane, so we need to hear from you before we draft a response. We would be willing to reconvene the group that met before in Morgantown if you think further discussion by the same parties would be productive. Thanks, Richard
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