Great to read about this, Mary.  I hope you don't mind my sharing your
message with a few friends.  Good news needs to be shared, especially in
these days.

Mike Neuman
Preserve Our Climate
www.madison.com/communities/preserveourclimate

"The world that we have made as a result of the level of thinking we have
done thus far creates problems which cannot be solved by the same level
of thinking in which they were created." 
-- Albert Einstein 

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From: "Mary Ebeling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bikies <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 20:55:15 -0500
Subject: Re: [Bikies] non-motorized transportation - Sheboygan

Thanks for posting this editorial!  I thought someone would beat me to
it.

As the program manager for Sheboygan County's grant, I can say the
editorial really captures what's happening.  I could have only hoped we
would have as dedicated a group working on implementing the pilot program
as we do.  Folks are not only dreaming of an alternative future where
biking and walking is easy and appealing, they are working incredibly
hard to make it happen.  There are frustrations for sure, the process is
slow, as we all know, but we are moving in positive direction.   If you
want more details and contact information, check out the project web
site.  It is in need of an update, but you'll get the idea. 

http://www.co.sheboygan.wi.us/html/d_planning_nonmotorized_project.htm

If anyone has the time, come up for Earthride, an amazing bike tour of
the County, on September 15 don't miss it.  The County has some of the
most beautiful road biking around, I highly recommend it.  The link to
ride info is:
http://216.56.5.7/Special%20Events/Earth%20Ride/Earth%20Ride%202007.htm 
Hope to see some of you there.  


Mary Ebeling


On 8/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Posted August 26, 2007

Editorial: Transportation work done here can serve rest of the nation 

Although the federal government hasn't seen fit to release any money from
the
Non-Motorized Transportation Program to Sheboygan County, we're pleased
to see
the local advisory committee continuing its diligent evaluation of
projects for 
funding.

Sheboygan County is in line for $25 million from the Department of
Transportation to develop projects and programs designed to get people
out of
cars and trucks and onto their feet or a bike. Ideally, the things
Sheboygan 
County and the three other communities in the nation do with the total of
$100
million will help reduce consumption of gasoline and make us healthier.

Rep. Tom Petri, whose 6th District includes Sheboygan County, assures
that the 
money for non-motorized transportation is not in jeopardy despite the
concern
about the safety of bridges in the U.S. following the collapse of the
Interstate 35 bridge in Minneapolis Aug. 1.

So how do you justify spending $25 million on bike trails and walking
paths 
when we have bridges crumbling all around?

The same way you justify spending money on research and education to
prevent
disease. It would be foolish to only spend money on treatment of illness
and
disease and ignore trying to find ways to prevent people from getting
sick. 

The projects being eyed in Sheboygan County are specifically designed to
give
people alternatives to using cars for transportation. The fewer cars and
trucks
on our roads and bridges the longer they will last and need fewer
repairs. If 
we don't search for and develop alternatives, we'll continue to struggle
to
find ways to reduce oil imports.

But there is pressure on the four communities — including the City of
Minneapolis — to spend the non-motorized grant money wisely. 

The 30-member committee in Sheboygan County considering applications for
grant
funding is going about its job in the right way — taking its time to
study and
evaluate each proposal. They've sent several back for more information or
to 
refine the idea.

We don't see any rush to spend the money just to spend the money.
Applicants
are being asked to do the homework needed to justify receiving a portion
of the
grant.

Petri, when he met recently with The Sheboygan Press, said the four
communities 
chosen for funding under the non-motorized transportation program are
serving
as guinea pigs for the rest of the country.

"The work you do here and the projects you come up with can be applied to
other
parts of the country as we search for energy independence," Petri said.

We're confident that the local planning committee will approve projects
in line
with the goal of the program to create a non-motorized transportation
network 
that connects neighborhoods, retail centers, schools, recreation
facilities and
businesses — and serve as a model for the rest of the country.

sheboygan-press.com is a Gannett Company website. 
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