Howard County Times: Residents, leaders vie for funding at Howard County budget hearing

The Howard County Times’ coverage of the county executive’s first FY19 budget hearing included advocates’ request for Bikeway funding.

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Several community members and local advocates spoke out about the need for greater funding for the county’s proposed Bikeway and other bike lanes. Chris Tsien, chief legal and financial officer for Bicycling Advocates of Howard County, testified at the hearing, saying the county’s bike lanes were woefully underfunded in comparison to surrounding counties.

In fiscal 2018, Montgomery County spent more than $23 million on bike path funding, and Anne Arundel spent in excess of $6 million, while Howard spent just $600,000 on funding for new bike projects. 

Howard County Times: Roll-out of Howard County’s bikeway at risk, advocates say

The Howard County Times highlighted advocates’ concerns about the county’s budgeting for bicycle infrastructure in this story from April 7, 2017.

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A little over a year ago, bicycling advocates celebrated a major victory when local lawmakers inked a master plan for a biking network and investment in bike infrastructure over the next 30 years.

But now, advocates say a 50-mile network, which is a part of the overall plan, is already hitting roadblocks.

Statement: Budget Falls Short of Ensuring Bikeway

Budget Falls Short of Ensuring Bikeway Transportation Options Requested by 1,000+ People and 18 Community Groups

Joint Statement on FY2018 Capital Budget by the Bicycling Advocates of Howard County and the Horizon Foundation

The Horizon Foundation and Bicycling Advocates of Howard County issued the following joint statement in response to the county committing $600,000 in funding for Bicycle Master Plan projects in the FY 2018 capital budget presented Friday by County Executive Allan Kittleman:

Despite widespread support, research documenting the benefits of a more bicycle-friendly community and the county executive’s past statements in support of cycling, County Executive Kittleman presented a budget that falls far short of the investment needed to make bicycles a viable transportation option in Howard County.

More than 1,000 people and 18 groups representing business, environmental, health and transportation interests urged the county executive to fund the Bikeway for $3 million, sending in support letters, testifying at hearings and talking to neighbors. They, like us, believed that the county could do more to promote bicycling and reap the economic, environmental and health benefits. As one father told County Executive Kittleman recently, “I would like to see the Bikeway built in my children’s lifetime.” Unfortunately, at the level of funding proposed, families will be waiting for the foreseeable future.

We understand that the county faces tough budget decisions, but budgets are also a reflection of public priorities. Many communities across the nation are making great strides in funding infrastructure projects like the Bikeway. In Salisbury, which has a population that is one-tenth the size of Howard County, the mayor has proposed roughly $750,000 to implement projects in the city’s bike master plan for the next fiscal year. Montgomery County’s county executive has recommended more than $20 million for bike routes. Howard County is falling behind.

We are disappointed that Howard County’s proposed funding level will not allow the community’s built environment to truly promote health. The Bikeway would have brought 50 miles of routes accessible to more than half of the county’s residents, connecting them to schools, parks and other destinations. The Bikeway would have made it significantly easier and safer for residents to take a bicycle to everyday locations and achieve recommended physical activity guidelines.

When County Executive Kittleman took office, his transition team acknowledged the importance of instituting measures that would increase healthier lifestyles. The report stated that he should “aggressively address the County’s obesity issue” and “work with the business community and other community partners to develop both education and public policy strategies that will affect positive and measurable change.”

Promoting bicycling and walking is one of those policy strategies. Yet without adequate investment, the county executive’s budget falls short.

We are grateful for the many voices in our community who rose to support the Bikeway. Together, we are committed to health for the long haul. We will continue to advocate for the Bikeway and work with the county government to make it a reality.

 


Background information on the Bikeway

The Bikeway is a proposed 50-mile network of bicycle routes that would help people in Howard County bike more easily and safely to places they need to go. The Horizon Foundation, Bicycling Advocates of Howard County and other community organizations asked the county to fund $3 million for three consecutive years as the next step in ensuring county streets are designed to promote health, help the environment and contribute to a robust economy. The Bikeway includes 10 percent of projects in the county’s Bicycle Master Plan and would be located within one mile of more than half of county residences, schools and parks.

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The Horizon Foundation is an independent philanthropy dedicated to improving the health and wellness of people living or working in Howard County, Maryland. We invest in strategic grants and initiatives to achieve the greatest impact. We also build partnerships and advocate for public policy changes that advance our mission. For more information, visit www.thehorizonfoundation.org.

The Bicycling Advocates of Howard County (BAHC) is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization founded in 2008 as a coalition of cycling clubs and bicycle riders in Howard County, Maryland.  BAHC advocates to improve the visibility and safety of bicycling, supports bicycling education programs for adults and children, and promotes a vision of bicycling and sharing the road as part of a healthy, energy efficient, and environmentally sound transportation system to help achieve a sustainable future for Howard County and for Maryland.

Op-ed: Bikeway is a win-win for Columbia

The Howard County Times published an op-ed on March 8, 2017, by Horizon Foundation CEO Nikki Highsmith Vernick calling on the county to fully fund and build the Bikeway.

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More work remains if we are to ensure a truly bike-friendly and walk-friendly environment that embodies the groundbreaking vision of this community and looks toward the future. This is why nearly 1,000 people and 14 organizations, including business, environmental and health groups, have called on county leaders to build a 50-mile core network of bike routes across Howard County called the Bikeway. 

Howard County Times: Bicyclists seek county funding for ‘Bikeway’ network during first Howard budget hearing

The Howard County Times’ Dec. 15, 2016, coverage of the county’s first budget hearing featured the request for the Bikeway.

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On Wednesday evening, the Horizon Foundation, Howard County Chamber of Commerce, Columbia Association and Howard County General Hospital were among several organizations to submit testimony supporting the Bikeway proposal. The County Council unanimously passed the Bike Howard master plan in April to provide bicyclists and pedestrians with a safer network of pathways that navigate commercial and residential areas.