Develop a mission statement based on committee goals:
Improve bicycle infrastructure on the ESF campus, in transition zones from ESF to
SU, and in transition zones from ESF to the City
Education on best practices
Improved communication about bicycle facilities and programs at ESF
Seeking out grant opportunities
Develop priority list based on importance as well as short and long term feasibility:
Develop official ESF bicycle policies
Develop a bicycle webpage
Remove curb at east end of Illick Hall
Install bicycle signage and striping on quad perimeter
Advocate for bike boxes on Sims/Comstock
Advocate for dedicated bike lanes on Euclid Avenue
Install covered bike parking at east end of Marshall
Develop a bike map connecting ESF to Syracuse points of interest
Bike education/awareness:
Develop/implement education procedures
Events, e.g., during Earth Week
Bike repair station – there is no ownership of it, who is responsible for repairing
it? Physical Plant?
Cycling Connections & Bike Library Program:
Increase Bicycle infrastructure on Euclid
Bicycle Friendly University Application
Engage with other entities, e.g., SU (Joe Alfieri, Rex Giardine), City of Syracuse
(Paul Mercurio) to make bicycling safer for ESF students/faculty/staff
Committee
Melissa Fierke (EB faculty, chair of committee)
Ray Appleby (Personal Safety Committee, faculty in Bioprocess Engineering)
Brian Boothyard (Facilities/Physical Plant)
Brian McGuire (ESF police)
Tim Toland (LA faculty, involved in campus planning)