Thanks Donna Do you understand why there are two meetings this week? Is one better for getting the message across? Also do both meetings start at 10AM? Ella
Ella Belling Executive Director Mon River Trails Conservancy P.O. Box 282 Morgantown, WV 26507 www.montrails.org 304-692-6782
On Aug 9, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Donna Holdorf nationalroad@gmail.com wrote:
Patrick and friends,
The dates for the commissioners meeting have been changed.
New dates: Tues Agenda Mtg Aug 20 and Thur Aug 22
Please spread the word to your team! Donna
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:19 AM, P Kelley patrick.kelley@completetitlesolutions.com wrote: All-
This Tuesday 8/13 at 10:00 AM Fayette County Commission holds their agenda meeting. I plan on attending to push for $50,000 to be directed from the legacy fund (funded by Marcellus impact fees) to be utilized for the construction of the sheepskin trail. I welcome more voices to show support for this issue.
For those of you who may not know the Sheepskin trail is a proposed ( and partially complete) 34 mile rail trail that would connect the Mon River Trail System to the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP). With a little over two miles complete and another 3 miles in planning/construction stages and with nearly the entire 34 mile right of way already purchased, we can get this complete in a few short years. The economic and environmental impact of this project on our community can not be overstated. The GAP has brought life and revitalization to economically devastated communities along its trail side. With just the first mile being completed an easy commute from Point Marion to Morgantown will be not only possible but perhaps be a quicker bike ride than drive.
What can $50,000 do for a $5,000,000 project? The short answer is $50,000 in locally sourced funds can be used to leverage funding for 1 mile of trail. I believe these early grabs for funds are the most important, if we start to make some serious headway we will gather the momentum to kick this project into high gear. When a group of us attended the last county commission meeting, I think we made an impression. Let's go back and really rock the boat. Thanks for your support! I hope to see you there.
Patrick Kelley Vice President, Complete Title Solutions 265 High St. 7th Floor Morgantown, WV 26505 Cell: 724-812-2429 Office: 304-284-8855 Fax: 412-291-1141 Patrick.Kelley@CompleteTitleSolutions.com
There are always two meeting just not usually in the same week. The first is the agenda meeting which is when the 3 commissioners vote to place items on the agenda. The meeting on Thursday is public meeting. That is when the commissioners vote to approve or disapprove the items on the agenda.
Donna Holdorf Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 19, 2013, at 12:23 PM, Ella Belling ella@montrails.org wrote:
Thanks Donna Do you understand why there are two meetings this week? Is one better for getting the message across? Also do both meetings start at 10AM? Ella
Ella Belling Executive Director Mon River Trails Conservancy P.O. Box 282 Morgantown, WV 26507 www.montrails.org 304-692-6782
On Aug 9, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Donna Holdorf nationalroad@gmail.com wrote:
Patrick and friends,
The dates for the commissioners meeting have been changed.
New dates: Tues Agenda Mtg Aug 20 and Thur Aug 22
Please spread the word to your team! Donna
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 10:19 AM, P Kelley patrick.kelley@completetitlesolutions.com wrote:
All-
This Tuesday 8/13 at 10:00 AM Fayette County Commission holds their agenda meeting. I plan on attending to push for $50,000 to be directed from the legacy fund (funded by Marcellus impact fees) to be utilized for the construction of the sheepskin trail. I welcome more voices to show support for this issue.
For those of you who may not know the Sheepskin trail is a proposed ( and partially complete) 34 mile rail trail that would connect the Mon River Trail System to the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP). With a little over two miles complete and another 3 miles in planning/construction stages and with nearly the entire 34 mile right of way already purchased, we can get this complete in a few short years. The economic and environmental impact of this project on our community can not be overstated. The GAP has brought life and revitalization to economically devastated communities along its trail side. With just the first mile being completed an easy commute from Point Marion to Morgantown will be not only possible but perhaps be a quicker bike ride than drive.
What can $50,000 do for a $5,000,000 project? The short answer is $50,000 in locally sourced funds can be used to leverage funding for 1 mile of trail. I believe these early grabs for funds are the most important, if we start to make some serious headway we will gather the momentum to kick this project into high gear. When a group of us attended the last county commission meeting, I think we made an impression. Let's go back and really rock the boat. Thanks for your support! I hope to see you there.
Patrick Kelley Vice President, Complete Title Solutions 265 High St. 7th Floor Morgantown, WV 26505 Cell: 724-812-2429 Office: 304-284-8855 Fax: 412-291-1141 Patrick.Kelley@CompleteTitleSolutions.com
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