For Immediate
Release
09-06-2005
Contact: Brooke Lynch,
Director of Marketing, Outdoor Chattanooga
423-643-6888 brooke@outdoorchattanooga.com
Outdoor Chattanooga Names Bicycle
Coordinator
(Chattanooga, TN) Rob Healy,
Administrator of Parks & Recreation, announced today the
selection of Philip Pugliese to serve as the first director of
bicycle programs for Outdoor Chattanooga. Initially funded
through a grant by the Lyndhurst Foundation and Friends of Outdoor
Chattanooga, this position will be responsible for coordination,
communication and execution of the Chattanooga Urban Area Bicycle
Facilities Master Plan as adopted by the City of Chattanooga and
surrounding communities. Mr. Pugliese, who has recently
served as chairman of the Chattanooga Bicycle Task Force, will also
be working to develop additional funding resources to significantly
accelerate implementation of the $25 million, twenty- year
plan.
Mr. Healy said, “We are very thankful to
the Lyndhurst Foundation for this grant and are looking forward to
accelerating the progress on the Bicycle Master plan. This region
is quickly becoming a place where bicycle enthusiasts want to visit
and live. Philip has a great knowledge of our local bicycle
needs as well as how the state and national alternative
transportation programs can help us locally. We are very excited to
have Philip join the Outdoor Chattanooga team.
“Taking advantage of the synergy
created through Outdoor Chattanooga, we believe that Chattanooga is
poised for a significant increase in cycling activities around the
region,” Pugliese said. “From people wanting to
save money on gas and improve our air quality, to major tourist
events such as the Bicycle Ride Across Tennessee and Three State
Three Mountain Challenge, bicycling is a great way to improve our
community. Bikes are economical, don’t pollute and take
less space to park.”
Chattanooga has already accomplished many of the
initial phase activities identified in the master plan to provide
bicycle lanes, share the road facilities, and the recently
completed Tennessee Riverwalk and University Greenway.
Pugliese said that, “these facilities provide important
connections for our residents and visitors between schools,
recreation sites and businesses in our community. Bicycling
is an excellent activity to improve health and physical fitness
while at the same time it can serve as a fundamental means of
transportation.”
Upcoming cycling events include the River Gorge
Mountain Challenge Road Race on September 10, and the Bicycle Ride
Across Tennessee begins in Chattanooga on September 17. For
more information on these activities and bicycling in Chattanooga,
please visit
www.outdoorchattanooga.com
and www.bikechattanooga.org
.
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