** "It is also least likely to discourage cyclists from selecting correct lane positioning when going straight through or making left turns. "

Frank, did you mean to write "incorrect" here?

I agree with your recommendations, and your letter looks great.

Gunnar is right about the parking, but I don't know if there is much to be done to prevent that, other than a curbing divider, but that is too excessive I am sure. Bigger cars would probably drive over that anyways.

Are they planning on putting a lane on both sides of Mon. Blvd. or just the uphill side going towards Evansdale?

See you next week,

Jake

On Aug 23, 2009 11:22pm, Gunnar Shogren <gshogren@gmail.com> wrote:
> What happens when there are big events at the Coliseum?
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> No parking on the bike lane?  Yeah right.
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> Up and down the Blvd.
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> Your recommendations look nice and all.
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> Parking, parking, parking.  It's all about parking for the cars.
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> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Frank Gmeindlfgmeindl@verizon.net> wrote:
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> > Bicycle Board Members,
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> >
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> > Please review the Mon Blvd Bike Lane recommendations that I provided to Bill
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> > Austin below and let me know if anything is wrong.
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> >
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> > Frank
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> > Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
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> >
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> > -------- Original Message --------
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> > Subject: Re: WV DOH Response to Letter Concerning Closing of Rail Trail
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> > Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2009 23:06:03 -0400
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> > From: Frank Gmeindl fgmeindl@verizon.net>
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> > To: 'Bill Austin' baustin@moncpc.org>
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> > CC: Don Spencer dspencer36@comcast.net>
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> > References:
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> > moncpc.org>
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> >
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> >
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> > Bill,
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> >
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> > It might help me to understand what we're trying to do if you shared with me
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> > the WVDOH letter to which you and Don are referring.  I was not aware of it
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> > until I received Don's message below.
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> >
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> > Does the MPO have a plan drawing of the existing Monongahela Blvd. between
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> > Eighth Street and Patteson Drive?  If so, could I get a copy and mark it up
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> > to show the bike lane?
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> >
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> > I would use the 1999 AASHTO Guide to the Development of Bicycle Facilities (
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> > http://www.sccrtc.org/bikes/AASHTO_1999_BikeBook.pdf ) and the 2003 Manual
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> > of Uniform Guidelines for Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) Part 9 Traffic
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> > Controls for Bicycle Facilities (
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> > http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/htm/2003/part9/part9-toc.htm ) for guidance for
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> > the markup.
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> >
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> > Pages 22-32 of the AASHTO Guide deal with bike lanes.
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> >
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> > Stripe width
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> > Page 23 explains that a 6-inch solid stripe is common but some jurisdictions
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> > have used an 8-inch stripe "for added distinction".  I would recommend a
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> > 6-inch stripe to minimize resistance from the WVDOH.  All markings on the
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> > bike lane should be white.
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> >
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> > Lane width
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> > Page 23 and Figure 6 on page 24 indicate that we should designate a 5-foot
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> > wide bike lane since parking is prohibited and there is a gutter and curb.
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> >
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> > Marking Symbols
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> > Clearly marking the bike lane as one-way is imperative.  Figure 13 on page
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> > 31 provides templates for typical one-way arrows and bike lane symbols.  The
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> > arrow symbol and the bicycle symbol should be sufficient to communicate to
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> > both motorists and cyclists that this is a bike lane and that bicycles are
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> > to travel up it.
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> >
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> > Symbol locations
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> > Figure 14 on page 32 shows recommended locations for the symbols with
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> > respect to intersections.  The text on page 31 also says, "additional
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> > stencils may be placed on long uninterrupted sections of roadway".
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> >
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> > I would recommend placing the bicycle symbol and arrow symbol as shown in
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> > Figure 14 beginning 6-feet from the north end of the driveway north of
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> > Advance Auto. Because of the traffic volume entering and exiting Advance
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> > Auto and the Exxon station, starting the bike lane further south would
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> > jeopardize cyclists' safety and may present liability to the state and those
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> > businesses.
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> >
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> > I would recommend repeating the bicycle symbol and arrow symbol every 250
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> > feet after their initial location.  250 feet spacing is consistent with
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> > MUTCD guidelines for other markings and signs and will provide a frequent
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> > reminder to motorists that there's a bike lane to their right.
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> >
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> > Where to end the bike lane
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> > Figure 10 on page 28 depicts typical bicycle and auto movements at major
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> > intersections.  This figure clearly makes the points I was trying to make to
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> > you and Don when we were discussing where the bike lane should end near
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> > Evansdale Drive.  Page 29 shows preferred treatments for the bike lane when
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> > it comes to a right turn lane as at the intersection of Mon Blvd. and
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> > Evansdale Drive.  I believe the treatment that is most likely to get WVDOH
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> > buy-in is represented in Figure 10-d.  This treatment requires no changes to
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> > the existing markings.  It is also least likely to discourage cyclists from
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> > selecting correct lane positioning when going straight through or making
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> > left turns.
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> >
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> > The AASHTO Guide provides limited guidance on where the bike lane should
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> > end.  Fortunately, the MUTCD provides some guidance.
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> >
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> > The MUTCD Section 9C.04 Markings For Bicycle Lanes states, "When the right
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> > through lane is dropped to become a right turn only lane, the bicycle lane
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> > markings should stop at least 100 feet before the beginning of the right
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> > turn lane."  While in our case, the right through lane is not "dropped" to
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> > become a right turn only lane, the intent of this guideline is to provide
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> > sufficient distance, 100 feet, for the bicyclist to merge into the right
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> > through lane before autos begin to turn right.  Therefore, I would recommend
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> > that bike lane end 100 feet before the beginning of the right turn lane from
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> > Mon Blvd. onto Evansdale Drive.
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> >
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> > Signage
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> > The MUTCD Section 9B.04 Bicycle Lane Signs also provides valuable guidance
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> > on signage.  I would recommend placing the following signs at the following
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> > locations (the letters and numbers in parentheses after the sign text
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> > designate the specific sign number that can be found in the MUTCD):
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> > 1.  BIKE LANE (R3-17) AHEAD (R3-17aP) 6 feet after the intersection of
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> > Eighth Street and Mon Blvd.;
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> > 2.  BIKE LANE (R3-17)  at the beginning of the bike lane and every 1000 feet
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> > thereafter (the MUTCD requires BIKE LANE signs to accompany bike lane
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> > markings but "the signs need not be adjacent to every symbol to avoid
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> > overuse of the signs";
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> > 3.  BIKE LANE (R3-17)  ENDS (R3-17bP) at the end of the bike lane;
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> > 4.  BEGIN RIGHT TURN LANE, YIELD TO BIKES (R4-4) at the beginning of the
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> > right turn lane;
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> > 5.  SHARE THE ROAD signs (SHARE THE ROAD (W16-1) plaque in conjunction with
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> > the W11-1 (bicycle in diamond shaped sign) sign every 250 feet on both sides
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> > along Don Knotts Blvd., Beechurst Av., the west side of Mon Blvd. between
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> > Eighth St. and Evansdale Drive, both sides of Mon Blvd. between Evansdale
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> > Dr. and the Edith Barrill (Star City) Bridge.  (Please note that the Bicycle
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> > Board recommended and the Traffic Commission approved these share the road
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> > signs at the same time that the Bicycle Board recommended and the Traffic
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> > Commission approved the Mon Blvd. bike lane.)
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> >
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> > I'm sure I overlooked some things.  I hope you've discovered and noted them
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> > as you read the above.
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> >
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> > I look forward to the next step.
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> >
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> > Frank
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> > Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > On 8/23/2009 1:48 AM, Don Spencer wrote:
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> >
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> > Bill – Sorry to be absent from my computer so much this week. I appreciate
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> > your meeting with us last Monday to work on the bike lane. I promise to stay
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> > out of your way on this issue - as far as the MPO structure is concerned.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > If a local drawing is needed, I would rather have the Bicycle Board create
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> > the drawing first and then have it taken to the City Manager and Engineer
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> > for their review and action. The Bicycle Board has more experience in
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> > understanding cycling issues than do the Engineering personnel – even though
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> > they have resources which they can use to check out and confirm standards.
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> > The DOH will have their own opinion too, but it is important for us to say
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> > what we proposed…first.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Frank Gmeindl needs to be the point person – in my opinion.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Don
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > ________________________________
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> >
>
> > From: Bill Austin [mailto:baustin@moncpc.org]
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> > Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 2:24 PM
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> > To: 'Bill Austin'; dspencer36@comcast.net
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> > Subject: RE: WV DOH Response to Letter Concerning Closing of Rail Trail
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Don,
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > I wasn’t sure you got this the last time I sent it. One key question I have
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> > is will the City be able to provide a drawing of the typical section we are
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> > proposing? Do you need to have the City Manager request it from the City
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> > Engineer? I will be happy to work with the appropriate person on the
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> > specifications. Please let me know who that is.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Thanks,
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Bill
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > From: Bill Austin [mailto:baustin@moncpc.org]
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> > Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 9:52 AM
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> > To: 'dspencer36@comcast.net'
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> > Subject: FW: WV DOH Response to Letter Concerning Closing of Rail Trail
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Don,
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Thanks for meeting with me yesterday. I was rereading the attached response
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> > from DOH this morning and had several thoughts. Please take a look at the
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> > next to last paragraph and the last paragraph on the first page. We need to
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> > do several things, first we need to note the City Managers commitment to
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> > placing the striping. Secondly, we need a drawing of THE typical
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> > cross-section of the striping that needs to be installed. It should probably
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> > be based on an ASHTO standard facility that has been constructed in West
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> > Virginia. I am looking into that now. We will need a draft engineering level
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> > product to share with the new technical committee by mid-September.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Please let me know your thoughts.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Thanks,
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Bill
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > From: Bill Austin [mailto:baustin@moncpc.org]
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> > Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 4:18 PM
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> > To: 'Bellcom21@aol.com'; 'David Bruffy'; 'dspencer36@comcast.net';
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> > 'gvmayor@comcast.net'; 'jlgoodwi@access.k12.wv.us'; 'Joe Fisher';
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> > 'dulaneyoil@comcast.net'; 'Keller, Perry J'; 'bill@byrnehedges.com';
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> > 'scmayor@comcast.net'; 'Moncom@aol.com'; 'djhstarcity@hotmail.com';
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> > 'dulaneyoil@comcast.net'; 'statler4board@hotmail.com'
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> > Cc: Mike Paugh
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> > Subject: WV DOH Response to Letter Concerning Closing of Rail Trail
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Board Members,
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Please find attached a letter from Robert Pennington of the West Virginia
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> > Department of Highways responding to the MPO’s recent correspondence
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> > concerning the closing of the Rail Trail. We will continue to work to
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> > coordinate with DOH on this issue.
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Regards,
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> >
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> >
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> >
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> > Bill Austin, AICP
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> >
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> > Executive Director
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> >
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> > Morgantown Monongalia MPO
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> >
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> > 180 Hart Field Road
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> >
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> > Morgantown, WVA  26508
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> >
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> > 304-291-9571
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> >
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> > 304-692-7225 Mobile
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> >
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> >
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> >
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