Another article in today's Dominion Post that ties into our discussion last night was one in the Opinion Section by Kathryn Greever of Morgantown.  In her article titled "Evansdale doesn't need added problems in dorms" she says:
"Students in Evansdale dorms access downtown classrooms mostly by bus - which picks up and delivers them in front of towers dorms.  Other students use the Grant Avenue steam line path that leads to the back of the Blaney House (home to WVU's president).  The path is in excellent condition except for a couple hundred feet down from Blaney House that intersects that path.  WVU should look at the area to see if it could be made more walkable for students who prefer that route.  (This reinforces discussions about creating a bike path to connect the downtown and Evansdale campuses.)"
At last nights meeting, the WVU Committee targeted this connector as one of our top two goals where the City and University can work together.   Along with the fact that Executive Director Jim Hunt of the Sunnyside Up Project (http://morgantown.com/sunnyside.htm) has voiced a specific interest in this connector, we have lots of steam working in our favor to make this a reality.

-Jonathan

Tyler Pearson wrote:
Here is the background information on the recently selected director, 
Hugh Kierig, from the WVU website:

*Hugh Kierig*

Kierig is Oklahoma State’s primary administrator of a 12,000-space 
on-campus parking system as well as general manager of Stillwater’s 
full-scale public transportation system which serves students, employees 
and the community. He manages an operating budget of over $2 million.

The campus is also currently in the construction phase of a multimodal 
transportation facility that merges a 1,100-space parking garage with a 
transit terminal

which encourages use by a variety of mode choices including a carpool 
matching program and an “options” campaign highlighting walking, 
bicycling, public transportation and other choices.

Soliciting feedback through on-board and online surveys and implementing 
a web-based technology system (T-2), has led to recent awards from the 
Oklahoma Transit Authority for best marketing in 2005 and transit system 
of the year in 2006.

During his 20-plus years in public and private land use and 
transportation projects, his philosophy has been grounded in planning, 
collaboration and quality customer service, he says.

Previous positions include president of KA Associates, a transit and 
parking consulting firm based in Kansas City, Mo.; director of service 
development for the Oklahoma City region’s public transit and parking 
authority; and head of subdivision and zoning for the City of Oklahoma 
Land Plan Implementation Division.

He is a certified planner through the American Institute of Certified 
Planners and a member of several transit and parking boards, including 
the City and Stillwater Trails Task Force which is charged with 
developing an integrated regional trail system.

He is a graduate of Oklahoma State.

http://wvutoday.wvu.edu/news/page/6024/


Tyler



director wrote:
  
Good morning,
Tyler was right last nite when he said WVU would be selecting a new transportation director soon.  It's the headline story this morning in the Dominion Post.
http://olive.dominionpost.com/np/

Nick

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