State of Cycling
and Walking
in Morgantown – May
2015
• Bike commuting
"tripled" in
Morgantown 2007-2012,
albeit from 0.1% to
0.3%. (National rate
for the same time
frame is 0.6%.)
• LAB designated
Morgantown Bronze
level Bicycle Friendly
Community 2012-2016.
• Municipal
Bicycle Board
established 2006
and Pedestrian Safety
Board established
2007.
• Positive Spin
cooperative
established in 2005
to support citizens
who choose to walk,
bike, bus and carpool
for a more
livable Morgantown. Refurbished
and distributed
thousands of bikes
to people who need
them for
transportation and teaches bicycle
maintenance and safe
bicycling.
• BikeMorgantown
brand established with
website and social
media primarily for
education.
• City Council
adopted comprehensive
bicycling plan and
Morgantown Monongalia
MPO established
distinct bicycle plan
in Long Range
Transportation Plan.
• Received
$58,000 Transportation
Enhancement Grant and
established Confident
City Cycling education
program recognized
by LAB.
• Developed 5
League certified
Cycling Instructors.
• Delivered 25
Confident City Cycling
classes.
• Developed 7
15-second educational
TV spots and broadcast
them on 6 TV networks,
the City’s public
access TV station and
WVU information
kiosks.
• Created and
displayed educational
billboards on 7
strategic arterials.
• Developed
Commuter bicycling
class.
• Developed
Traffic Skills class
tailored
for experienced
cyclists.
• Delivered
lunch-and-learn
cycling classes
to Morgantown
Multi-Sport groups.
• Deliver annual
Morgantown Bicycling
invited lecture to WVU
Sustainable Living
class.
• Developed
driver education
module and
trained Morgantown
High School driver
education instructor
to deliver it.
• Wrote and
published in the
Morgantown Dominion
Post and on
BikeMorgantown.com monthly
topic-specific
education articles.
• Developed a
10-minute educational
video for cyclists
under 12-years of age.
• Collaborated
with WVU bicycle
police in
their completing
International Police
Mountain Bike
Association training.
• Created,
printed and gave
Morgantown and
WVU police, cards that
describe bicyclist
rights and bicyclist
and motorist
duties for police to
give to bicyclists and
motorists.
• Created and
distributed
educational
bumper stickers.
• Created and
distributed business
cards that contain
education program
contact information
and tips for better
bicycling.
• Established
bicycling information
booth at WVU Employee
Fest.
• Provided
educational materials
to MPO transportation
fair.
•
Purchased Bicycling Street
Smarts books and
provided them to local
bike shops to give
with the purchase of
every new bike.
• Developed and
published a bicycling
education “community”
page in
the Mountaineer Yellow
Pages.
• Under Farmer,
Cline, and Campbell
Law Office sponsorship
gave and fitted
hundreds of helmets
over 3 consecutive
years of the Todd May
First Responders Fair.
• Bike routes
throughout the City
classified and mapped.
• City budgeted
$100,000 (20?%) of
this year's
paving budget for
sidewalks.
• City budgeted
$5,000 for Shared Lane
Markings and Bicycles
May Use Full Lane
(R4-11) signs
throughout the City.
• Received
$96,000 Transportation
Enhancement Grant to
install Shared Lane
Markings and Bicycles
May Use Full
Lane (R4-11) signs
throughout the City
and provide sheltered
bicycle parking at bus
stops.
• Received
$7,200 grant from
Allstate to
certify League Cycling
Instructors and
deliver Confident City
Cycling classes; one
new instructor
certified.
• WVU PE 212
Confident City Cycling
class on-going since
2013.
• Received
$2,000 grant from
Allstate and
produced a mailer on
safe cycling and safe
driving around
cyclists and
distributed 25,000
copies to all
Morgantown Utility
Board customers in
their bills.
• Completed MOU
with City, WVU and
WVDOT and
City budgeted $22,500
budget to install
bicycle climbing lane
on
Monongahela Boulevard.
• Conducted Bike
To Work Day for 3rd
consecutive year with
local merchants
providing support,
Mayor leading ride and
??? participants.
• Conducted Bike
To School Day to
Mountainview Elementary.
• Monongahela
Rail Trail Conservancy
conducted Rail-Trail
Sojourn to bring
national attention to
our rail trail system
and to get support for
filling the gaps
between Parkersburg,
Clarksburg, Bridgeport
and Morgantown to the
Great Allegheny
passage to Pittsburgh,
Maryland and DC.
• Post-and-Ring
secure bicycle-parking
rings installed in
downtown business
district.
• Bike lockers
installed at 2 city
parking garages.
• Bike racks
installed at two
middle schools.
• Open streets
event 2 consecutive
years.
• Max’s
Challenge initiated by
10 year-old
brought tens of youth
and parents out to
ride over Monongahela
Boulevard major
hill from downtown to
Star City.
• Home of
Appalachian Bicycle
Racing Association
that conducts many
nationally famous,
best attended and
competitive road,
mountain and
cyclocross races in
the country.
I will send this
to Kasey by the end
of the day unless I
receive more input
or recommendations
for improvement.
Frank
Begin forwarded
message:
Subject: Fwd: State of
Cycling and
Walking
Date: May 18, 2015 12:11:31
PM EDT
Who
wants to take
the lead on
sending Kasey a
paragraph on
Morgantown
accomplishments
for the "State
of Cycling and
Walking" report?
I was
preparing a
"State of
Cycling" in
Morgantown to
send to Kasey
before the
April 10 WVCC
BOD meeting
but then
Christiaan and
Emily sent
material to
Kasey and I
thought we
were done. I
think some ONE
should at
least compile
all the input
we've already
given into one
paragraph and
send it to
her.
Following
is my
recollection
of what we've
sent or told
her already:
- Morgantown
has an
official
comprehensive
bicycling plan
and Morgantown
Monongalia MPO
established
distinct
bicycle plan
in Long Range
Transportation
Plan.
- LAB
designated
Morgantown
Bronze lever
Bicycle
Friendly
Community
2012-2016.
- City
budgeted $???
(???%) of this
year's budget
for sidewalks.
- City
budgeted
$5,000 for
Shared Lane
Markings and
Bicycles May
Use Full Lane
(R4-11) signs
throughout the
City.
- Received
$96,000
Transportation
Enhancement
Grant to
install Shared
Lane Markings
and Bicycles
May Use Full
Lane (R4-11)
signs
throughout the
City
and provide
sheltered
bicycle
parking at bus
stops.
- Received
$7,200 grant
from Allstate
to certify
League Cycling
Instructors
and deliver
Confident City
Cycling
classes; one
new instructor
certified.
- WVU PE 212
Confident City
Cycling class
on-going since
2013.
- Received
$2,000 grant
from Allstate
and produced a
mailer on safe
cycling and
safe driving
around
cyclists and
distributed
25,000 copies
to all
Morgantown
Utility Board
customers in
their bills.
- Completed
MOU with City,
WVU and WVDOT
and City
budgeted
$22,500 budget
to install
bicycle
climbing lane
on Monongahela
Boulevard.
- Conducted
Bike To Work
Day for 3rd
consecutive
year with
local
merchants
providing
support, Mayor
leading ride
and ???
participants.
- Conducted
Bike To School
Day to
Mountainview
Elementary.
- Monongahela
Rail Trail
Conservancy
conducted
Rail-Trail
Sojourn to
bring national
attention to
our rail trail
system and to
get support
for filling
the gaps
between
Parkersburg,
Clarksburg,
Bridgeport,
Morgantown to
the Great
Allegheny
passage to
Pgh, Maryland
and DC.
Frank
Begin
forwarded
message:
Subject: State of Cycling
and Walking
Date: May 18, 2015 10:03:06
AM EDT
Hi Frank,
have you had a
chance to get
something
together for
the State of
Cycling and
Walking
publication?
I'd like to
get this done
this month if
possible. I'm
hoping for a
paragraph or
two
highlighting
successes in
Morgantown.
Thanks,
Kasey