(a) The state bicycle coordinator will: (1) coordinate the consideration and integration of bicycling into the development or revision of regular, routine operating policies, plans and programs of the department; (2) identify the needs and concerns of bicyclists by operating as a central contact for bicyclists; (3) represent the department on bicycle issues at the state and national level to the Federal Highway Administration, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and other states; (4) receive and respond to letters, telephone calls, requests, inquiries, and visits from people concerning a wide variety of bicycle related issues; and (5) act as the department liaison with the Bicycle Advisory Committee. (b) The district bicycle coordinators will: (1) coordinate the consideration and integration of bicycling into the development or
revision of regular, routine operating policies, plans and programs of the department at the district level; (2) identify the needs and concerns of bicyclists by operating as a central contact for the district; (3) receive and respond to letters, telephone calls, requests, inquiries, and visits from people within the district concerning a wide variety of bicycle related issues; (4) record comments, concerns, and needs related to bicycling, and convey this information to the district staff for planning purposes; (5) speak to bicycle groups concerning bicycle related issues upon request; (6) coordinate the training of the district's design section in bicycle accommodation; and (7) coordinate with and keep the state bicycle coordinator informed about bicycle activity in the district.
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