Hi Traci,
 
Thanks for the information! I was not aware that Morgantown held this designation. I built my article off what I thought was a descent amount of research, and off of the interviews I did with both the sources quoted. If I had known about the designation I would have included it in the article.
 
The main reason that I put that Morgantown can sometimes be a difficult place to bike was that it set up Mr. Austin's quote about the rail trail being a good asset to improve upon. 
 
Speaking personally, I think that Morgantown has done and is going to continue to do a great job at improving the community for those who bike.
 
Thanks for reaching out and letting me know about this distinction. I hope their is a good turnout for the open house on this issue as well.
 
Thanks,
Samuel Bosserman


On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:18 PM, Traci Knabenshue <Traci.Knabenshue@mail.wvu.edu> wrote:

Good afternoon,

 

Just wanted to point out that Morgantown is already a ‘Bicycle Friendly Community’ at the Bronze level, as designated by the League of American Bicyclists, a national bicycling advocacy group. Morgantown was the first city in the state of West Virginia to receive this designation in August of 2012.

 

http://www.bikeleague.org/bfa

 

Very nice article!

 

Thanks!

 

Traci Knabenshue

Conservation Specialist (and member of the Morgantown Municipal Bike Board)

Facilities Management

West Virginia University

304.293.9500

traci.knabenshue@mail.wvu.edu

www.wecan.wvu.edu