Jonathan,
Thanks! And, pass our thanks on the Jim. I wonder how many volunteers he thinks he could raise? The reason I wonder is that I'd like to give a list of names to the City Manager as a show of commitment.
BTW, in addition to paint lines, we may get to make stencils, dig holes for sign posts, install posts, pour concrete, install signs and of course sweep and shovel:)
BTW2, Jonathan, should I put your name on the list, too?
Frank
On Jul 28, 2010, at 12:13 PM, Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote:
Jim Hunt says that Sunnyside Up can help organize some volunteers.
-Jonathan
On 7/28/2010 11:45 AM, James Hunt wrote:
Jonathan,
I think we should be able to organize some volunteers. Please count us in and we will do what we can.
Thanks,
Jim
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From: Jonathan Rosenbaum [mailto:freesource@cheat.org] Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 9:04 PM To: Jim Hunt Subject: Re: [Bikeboard] No bike lane this year .. unless
Hi Jim,
This bicycle climbing lane (read below) will have an important influence for people living in Sunnyside. The BB chair is looking for volunteers to provide labor to paint lines. Would it be possible to organize some WVU volunteers from Sunnyside Up to help with this project?
-Jonathan
On 7/27/2010 3:51 PM, Frank Gmeindl wrote: Bicycle Board Members,
We recently cleared all the hurdles to get WVDOH to approve the bicycle climbing lane on Mon Blvd when WVU formally agreed with removing parking from the shoulder there. Meanwhile, the engineering department re-estimated the cost of the bike lane at $20,000. The original estimate about a year ago was $10K. Then it climbed to $13K about 6 months ago for new City labor rates and now it's up to $20K because they now prefer to contract it out.
I met with Dan Boroff last Friday to check on the status. He told me that the bike lane is a good project but the City can't afford it this year. City business and occupation taxes have been lower than expected during the first quarter of the 2010 impacting the City budgets. The project will need to be approved by City Council as a project with Capital Escrow funds at a future time (possibly next spring).
I'm just guessing that $10-15K of the project estimate is labor. How many of you would be willing and able to spend 2 days installing the bike lane if the City provided the paint, equipment and 1 knowledgeable supervisor? If we can raise sufficient volunteer labor, I'll ask the City Manager if we can negotiate.
Frank Gmeindl Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
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