Got the email below today, and thought I'd share it with the larger list. I
have pasted the news release below Parisi's message, since I know the list
doesn't support attachements.


Robbie


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Parisi, Joseph <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 11:07 AM
Subject: Recent News
To:


Dear Bike Dane Supporter:

Please see attached for some recent news I thought you may find of interest.

In addition to this exciting new partnership to help bicycling commuters
get to and from work at Trek, my administration is working on significant
safety improvements for a couple of busy trail crossings that intersect
with county highways.  Stay tuned for exciting news on this front in the
coming weeks!

These efforts are being funded through dollars from our Bike Safety Program
I created in this year’s county budget.

Thanks to your input and support, together we continue to accomplish great
things for our community.

Sincerely,****

** **

Joe Parisi****

Dane County Executive****

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*County Partners with Trek Bicycle to Improve Safety for Cyclists,
Motorists Traveling From Madison to Marshall, Trek Headquarters*

*20 Bike Safety Signs Put Up This Week to Increase Awareness on Heavily
Traveled Route

*

The county is partnering with Trek Bicycle to increase safety for the
motorists and cyclists who commute along a heavily traveled stretch of
County Highway T (CTH T) from Madison to the Village of Marshall, Dane
County Executive Joe Parisi announced today.

Dane County highway crews this week put up 20 ‘Share the Road’ and bicycle
signs on CTH T from Seminary Springs (on the far  eastern edge of the city
of Madison)  to the Village of Marshall.  Bike lanes and/or paved shoulders
also line the route for cyclist and motorist safety.

The new signage comes following a meeting this summer between the County
Executive and officials with Trek to discuss ways to improve safety for the
many Trek employees who live in Dane County and bike to work daily along
routes like Highway T.  Trek has 800 employees – many who regularly commute
by bike from Sun Prairie and the east side of Madison.

“Trek is one of our region’s largest employers and these safety
improvements show we in Dane County are committed to supporting our local
businesses and encouraging healthy lifestyles,” Parisi said.  “By
partnering with Trek, we are making it safer for people with family
supporting jobs to get to and from work – whether by two wheels or four.”

“With so many of our employees choosing to commute by bicycle, safety is
paramount. These 20 ‘Share the Road’ signs are a great way to increase
awareness for all cyclists traveling along CTH T,” said Brandon Buth,
Advocacy Manager for Trek Bicycle.  “We commend the county’s ongoing
BikeDane efforts to make Dane County a fantastic place to ride a bike.”

Increasing safety for cyclists and motorists who share local roads has been
a key component of County Executive Parisi’s BikeDane initiative.  The
multi-year planning effort identifies areas where safety can be increased
through signage, on and off-road trails, and more.

Installation of the signage upgrades was completed Thursday, and was made
possible through a new bike safety fund the County Executive created in his
2013 Dane County budget.


Joseph T. Parisi****

Joseph T. Parisi****

Dane County Executive****

Room 421, City-County Building****

Madison, Wisconsin 53703****

(608) 266-4114****

(608) 266-9138 TDD****

(608) 266-2643 Fax****

[email protected]****

www.countyofdane.com****

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