Frank,
Thank you for your leadership of the Morgantown Municipal Bicycle Board. You have contributed substantially to making Morgantown more bicycle-friendly. I regret hearing that you resigned from the position of chair, although I am pleased that you will continue to serve on the Board. Your organizational skills are superior, and I have never attended better conducted meetings in my professional career.
My workload at West Virginia University is sufficiently heavy that I am resigning from the Bicycle Board. I do not have the time to adequately contribute to the many Morgantown bicycle-related needs. Even attending the meetings has become a challenge, not to mention the important between-meetings work. There is simply not enough time to accomplish everything on my plate at present.
The Morgantown Bicycle Board assumed important responsibilities and achieved many of them since its inception. We identified tasks and challenges within the city. We focused on achievable goals and objectives, and many of these have been accomplished. This has resulted from the hard work and perseverance of the talented Board members.
I thank you and my fellow board members for your hard work, mutual support, and fun. Bicycling is moving forward thanks to your commitment and dedication. I wish you well in your continued efforts. You can count on my continued support, but it will be from the sidelines rather than from the trenches.
Continue to do good work and to have a good time.
Be and bike well.
Bill
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Bill Reger-Nash, Ed.D Professor of Community Medicine West Virginia University School of Medicine Morgantown WV 26506-9190 Phone: 304/293-0763 Fax: 304/293-6685
Dept. web page: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/cmed BRN's web page: http://www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/cmed/wreger/