Subject: | FW: Morgantown city council message |
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Date: | Mon, 01 Sep 2008 01:05:11 -0400 |
From: | Don Spencer <dspencer36@comcast.net> |
To: | Frank Gmeindl <fgmeindl@verizon.net> |
Frank – Here
is a copy of the
correspondence that I told you that I would pass along to you. I hope
that we
can discuss the issue at our meeting on Thursday.
See you soon!
Don
From:
Sent: Wednesday, August
27, 2008
4:00 PM
To: '
Subject: RE:
Hi, Carolyn
– Thank you for your
email. I hope that you are doing well these days – other than the
pollution impacts.
I assume by
your #1 that you mean air
pollution primarily. If so, what we seem to need is more data, because
right now,
we do not seem to have a handle to use in grappling with this issue.
On #2, I am
sorry that I missed the talk
show. I was not aware of it. It is not bicycles “into the center
traffic
lanes”, but it is a process to educate the public that bicycle riders
are
like of the drivers of vehicles: they do have a right to be traveling
on
roadways – except where specifically prohibited such as on an
Interstate.
And they, like all vehicle operators – are subject to all the rights
and
responsibilities of traveling on a public road. I fear that the chevron
plan
– like the rail-trail at the beginning - is already misunderstood. The
Bicycle Board has its work cut out for them. As you know, change is
never easy.
Don
From:
Sent: Tuesday, August
26, 2008
10:34 AM
To: D spencer;
charliebyrer@gmail.com; bill@byrnehedges.com;
Cc:
Subject:
There are two serious areas of public safety
that do not appear on
tonight's COW agenda but that need to be addressed.
l. The increasingly lethal pollution in
There seems to be NO monitoring at
construction
sites. Added to tye toxic mix from the power plants and the river
are the fumes from coal, "biafiora fill" trucksd and delivery
trucks. in my neighborhood, there is a stranghe epdiemic of
pancreatitis, involving both people and animals.
2. Plans to integrate bicycles into the
center of traffic lanes.
This may look wonderful on compuiter
models---but,
frankly, it is insane, given all of the conditions on the ground here.
The situation on our roads is already deadly; if this plan is
implementerd NOW,
more people are going to die.
Last week, the chevron plan hit the
morning
WAJR talk shows...and the response was total outrage. I don';t think I
have ever heard so many angry voices.
I urge you to reconsider this plan.