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“BETTER ROADS FOR NEW YORK STATE” 

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Stay tuned for 2004 Workshop dates in Buffalo, Elmira/Corning, Rockland County, North Country, Pougkeepsie and the North Country

 

WORKSHOP FORMAT 2003

Facilitated by Jeff Olson, Trailblazer

MORNING SESSION

9:30am-12:30pm – Presentations with Local Middle Schools, Identify Problems and Concerns.  Bring concerns to afternoon session.

AFTERNOON SESSION – Open to the Public

2:00pm-4:30pm - Presentations by Government, Industry and Specialists

 

INTERMISSION

4:30pm-6:00pm - Food Break/Exercise Break

 

EVENING SESSION – Open to the Public
6:00pm-8:00pm – Discussion and Action Plan with Clubs, Enthusiasts and Advocates  

 

2003 Worskhop Dates

May 7

Syracuse:

Location: SUNY-ESF, #5 Illick Hall Syracuse Presentation
 Case Studies

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Richard Dugas, Montreal Bike Project

Jeff Olson, Trailblazer 

Phil Haberstro, NYS Physical Activity Coalition

Karl Beard, National Park Service

May 14

Nassau:  East Meadow - Aquatic Center Nassau County Presentation
 Case Studies

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Dave Lutz, NOSC

Jeff Olson, Trailblazer

David Ackman, MD Commissioner of Nassau County Health Department

May 21

Westchester:  Greenburgh Multipurpose Center Westchester County Presentation
 Case Studies

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Jeff Olson, Trailblazer

Andy Bicking

Karl Beard, National Park Service

June 4

Binghamton

Cornell Cooperative Extension Binghamton Presentation
 Case Studies

   PICTURES

Jeff Olson, Trailblazer

Phil Haberstro, NYS Physical Activity Coalition

Karl Beard, National Park Service

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Did You Know?

Board Development

NYBC is actively seeking new board members and volunteers. We welcome activists, planners, and representatives from the private sector. Additionally, we are interested in working with individuals from agencies not traditionally aligned with bike-ped activities but who have a stake in transportation choice, e.g. tourism, handicapped, the elderly, minorities, the environment, smart growth, job training, etc. Our board members do not necessarily represent the organizations they work for, but bring to NYBC experience from many different parts of their lives.

Interested in becoming part of NYBC's leadership? Send an email to:
Bill Eisenreich, President
ikesbike@optonline.net

Interested in Volunteering? Send an email to:
Joshua Poppel, Executive Director
joshua@nybc.net