Shenandoah Bike-Ped Committee...
The committee met yesterday and the locality representatives submitted local bike routes for the future wayfinding project. Augusta County was split in two, bisected by Route 608, with the Waynesboro folks taking the eastern half and myself coordinating the western half. I presented the three loops that James and I plotted and Nancy Sorrels presented another set. We both submitted a short loop in Middlebrook. The Waynesboro reps weren't there.
Thomas Jenkins presented a number of loops and out'n backs in Rockingham, good stuff. Clif from Bath presented a number of loops that went into WV, Highland and Rockbridge from Bath. Those loops look like they would be a lot of fun to ride.
I will post these loops as the wayfinding project develops.
I also presented the 3 "share the road" areas that need signage in Staunton. See the October 9th blog entry. These areas will need to be coordinated, not with this committee, but with the City of Staunton. More needs to be done. More will be done...
The committee met yesterday and the locality representatives submitted local bike routes for the future wayfinding project. Augusta County was split in two, bisected by Route 608, with the Waynesboro folks taking the eastern half and myself coordinating the western half. I presented the three loops that James and I plotted and Nancy Sorrels presented another set. We both submitted a short loop in Middlebrook. The Waynesboro reps weren't there.
Thomas Jenkins presented a number of loops and out'n backs in Rockingham, good stuff. Clif from Bath presented a number of loops that went into WV, Highland and Rockbridge from Bath. Those loops look like they would be a lot of fun to ride.
I will post these loops as the wayfinding project develops.
I also presented the 3 "share the road" areas that need signage in Staunton. See the October 9th blog entry. These areas will need to be coordinated, not with this committee, but with the City of Staunton. More needs to be done. More will be done...
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