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Was this a voluntary move? Just wondering if this is potentially part of any fallout the organization is feeling after it's decision to expand the scope of its mission....
Oh Jesus-- I was half afraid to post this because I knew this sort of comment would come right along.
I have quite a bit of insider knowledge and I know of no dissatisfaction with Rob or any push for him to move along for any reason. My feeling is that this was completely voluntary. There are a zillion other areas he could work in in Chicago, making much more money than at Active Trans. or this new position, if he wanted to (do you know where he came from before Active Trans?).
I also am absolutely convinced that any "fallout" there may be has nothing to do with the name change/mission expansion, and everything to do with the economy, specifically the fact that organizations across the board that rely on donations and public funding get hit hard in economic down times, and the fact that an important sponsor, Bank of America, withdrew support due to not wanting the perception that it's being "frivolous" with its money considering all the "bailouts" and snafus over bonuses and such (fortunately another sponsor has stepped up to the plate.)
Tony Adams said:
Voluntary or not, this is the best news I've heard in quite a while! Thanks for posting it. I have the impression that the whole mission expansion fiasco was Sadowsky's idea and pet project. If my impression is true, then I say good riddance!
I don't understand how this was a fiasco. Have you never had to take a busted bike on the CTA? Have you never had to WALK across a busy street? Progressive urban planning and advocacy for responsible use of our streets is a boon to the entire city, not a "pet project." Safe streets can only help cyclists. Conspiracy theories about Rob's move are just that. You're making something out of nothing.
Was this a voluntary move? Just wondering if this is potentially part of any fallout the organization is feeling after it's decision to expand the scope of its mission....
I don't understand how this was a fiasco. Have you never had to take a busted bike on the CTA? Have you never had to WALK across a busy street? Progressive urban planning and advocacy for responsible use of our streets is a boon to the entire city, not a "pet project." Safe streets can only help cyclists....
A little more info here:
http://bikeportland.org/2010/03/17/interview-with-bta-board-chair-a...
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