Briefly:
Appropriate (i.e.-Smart) land use planning is a major component that determines 
whether a place is easy to bike in AND through.  Poor land use can kill any 
motivation that one might have to hop on their bike and ride.  The Bike Fed 
should keep, as one of it's key focuses, advocating for land use planning that 
affords inhabitants of a space the opportunity to choose their mode of 
transportation.

Pam Barrett

---- Matt Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Bikies,
>  
> I am sure many of you are as concerned as I am about materials on the
> BFW website promoting Smart Growth being removed and what that may
> suggest about the future direction of the BFW.  At this point all I know
> about it is what I have read in the e-mail from David Vogt.  Given the
> problems with communication via e-mail, David and I will be meeting next
> week to discuss the issue in person.  Hopefully this meeting will allow
> us to clarify exactly what is going on with regard to smart growth.  I
> think it is wise at this point to be cautious about forming conclusions
> about the "new direction" of the BFW until after that meeting.  I will
> update this list with information from that meeting.
>  
>  
> That being said, I believe there are still a few days left to get your
> ballots in for the BFW board elections, and it would be helpful if the
> candidates could clarify their positions on whether the BFW should
> promote Smart Growth.
>  
> - Matt Logan.
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