Yes.   We got our small projects manager and Daniels going two weeks later.   
We aim to please.

R

Rob KENNEDY PhD
Senior Transportation Planner
UW Madison


On Sep 2, 2015, at 3:50 PM, Andy Bach 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

But Madison is working on it?

But even that might not be enough, says Jason 
Vargo<http://ghi.wisc.edu/person/vargo-jason/>, who studies urban planning at 
the University of Wisconsin, Madison and led the recent study on bicycle 
deaths. He says society also needs to change the definition of what a road is 
to implicitly include bikers.

Some cities — like Madison, Wis., San Francisco and Portland, Ore. — are 
starting to do a better job at this.

"They're slowing down speeds on biking routes, adding protective places for 
cyclists and using different-colored paint," Vargo says.

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/09/02/436662737/as-more-adults-pedal-their-biking-injuries-and-deaths-are-spiking-too

D.C. though - every 2nd grade class will have a learn to ride PE unit:

http://www.citylab.com/commute/2015/09/why-dc-will-teach-every-kid-how-to-ride-a-bike/401621/

Speaking of working on it - I don't know who to thank but thanks for redoing 
the on and off bumps on the Campus drive path for the Walnut Street bridge! 
They used to be worrisome but there's new concrete (haven't been on it in a 
while) and now it's smooth as can be!

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Andy Bach,
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