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Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator to Support Enhanced Transportation Planning


September 8, 2010

In an effort to promote enhanced transportation planning to accommodate all users, the City of Omaha Planning Department announced today that Carlos Morales will serve as the City’s new Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator.  The position is funded by grants and community partners and is not part of the City’s general fund.  Those partners include the Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA), Alegent Health with Live Well Omaha, and the Douglas County Health Department through a federal grant. 

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From left to right: Executive Director of LiveWell Omaha Kerri Peterson, City Planning Director Rick Cunningham, Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator Carlos Morales, MAPA Executive Director Paul Mullen,  Director Healthier Communities, Alegent Health, Mikki Frost and Mayor Suttle. 

As Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator, Morales will be tasked with developing and managing policies and programs that further promote a multi-modal transportation network for Omaha, with increased focus on the needs of bicyclists and pedestrians.  This includes, but is not limited to, trails and bicycle parking facilities, bike lanes, share lane markings, signage, bike racks, and enhanced crosswalks and signals.     

Morales will lead efforts to incorporate balanced transportation principles into the City of Omaha and regional master plans, which include goals for non-motorized transportation and accessibility.   In addition, Morales will work with the many technical and advisory transportation stakeholders, including local governments and regional partners, such as MAPA and Metro (formerly MAT).   

“We are ready to take the next step forward to make Omaha a city that not only supports, but encourages, alternative modes of transportation, including bicycling and walking,” said Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle.  “With the support of our partners, the City will have the ability to further incorporate the needs of all citizens into local and regional transportation planning and promote a healthy community.” 

“I can’t wait to hit the ground running and help the City of Omaha promote and facilitate pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure,” Morales said.   ”I look forward to working with all the technical advisory committees, City staff and local advocacy groups to make Omaha a great place to walk and bike.”  

“Alegent Health has been a supporter of Live Well Omaha Kids, a community coalition to address childhood obesity,” said Mikki Frost, Director Healthier Communities, Alegent Health.  “We are happy to work with the City and community partners to support the position because we know that the character of our built environment affects our health status.  A community with opportunities for families to safely walk, bicycle or use mass transit is a healthier community, with lower incidents of obesity and negative health consequences.”

“We look forward to working with Carlos not only on bicycle and pedestrian projects in Omaha but we feel he will be able to provide valuable input in incorporating pedestrian and bicycle principals in MAPA’s multi-modal regional plans,” said Paul Mullen, Executive Director of Metropolitan Area Planning Agency (MAPA).   ”MAPA’s commitment to partner with the City of Omaha, Alegent Health and Live Well Omaha to support Omaha’s Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator shows how the public and private sectors continue to work together to provide a quality of life in the metro area that is second to none.”

“This represents an unprecedented opportunity to sustainably change our environment, thus positively impacting the health of our community,” said Kerri Peterson, Executive Director of Live Well Omaha.  “We are making an investment by re-thinking how community design will give people options to incorporate physical activity into their everyday lifestyles.” 

Morales comes to Omaha from Los Angeles, California, where he served as the carlos-moralesAssistant Coordinator for the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, Bicycle Outreach and Planning.  For the past three years, Morales has worked in LA to facilitate bike lanes and bike parking, pedestrian accessibility and a general reduction on auto dependence.  

Morales has a Master of Arts in Urban Planning: Transportation Planning from UCLA and a Bachelor of Arts in International and Environmental Studies from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 

The Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator position was approved by the Omaha City Council on June 9, 2009.   His first day was September 7.


Mayor Suttle Visits Burke High Rockstars


August 31, 2010

Today, Mayor Suttle visited the Burke High Rockstars to help celebrate the class’ upcoming trip to Washington D.C. in May, 2011.   Marilyn Hinkle (better known to her students as “Miss M.”) is the remarkable Special Education teacher at Burke High School.  She invited Mayor Suttle to come join in the festivities to kick-off the road to Washington, D.C.  Learn more about the Rockstars from Omaha Public Schools’ website.

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During the Mayor’s visit, the Rockstars sang Proud to be an American and welcomed the mayor with a poem.  The Class President presented Mayor Suttle with a certificate of appreciation for his support of the Rockstars.  Mayor Suttle presented the class with a personal donation to support their trip.

“The Burke High Rockstars program provides outstanding opportunities for youth with special needs.  I am proud that our community offers support for this program and others that ensure all students have the chance to learn and reach their full potential,” Mayor Suttle said.   

Along with their daily activities, the Rockstars also have an annual musical.  The 2010 musical “Peter Pan” will be performed at in the Burke High School Auditorium on Thursday, November 11th at 7 p.m.


Get Active: Mayor’s Walk This Saturday


August 11, 2010

This Saturday, August 14th,  Mayor Suttle will host his third Mayor’s Walk - an opportunity for Omahans to become active, learn more about Omaha neighborhoods and walk with the mayor - at Standing Bear Lake.  The guided tour officially kicks off at the Standing Bear Lake park entrance at 144th Street at 10 a.m.

The Mayor’s Walks are supported through a partnership with Live Well Omaha, Omaha By Design, and the Omaha Marathon. 

View pictures from the Mayor’s Walk in Florence, courtesy of Omaha By Design. 

Find a Mayor’s Walk near you.

 


Michael Young Brings Next Generation Ideas to MAT Board


August 6, 2010

 

michael-young-mat-boardMayor Suttle has appointed Michael Young, owner and president of Q3 Systems, LLC, to the Metro Area Transit Board of Directors.   Young is one of the youngest members to serve on the MAT Board and helps bring the perspective of young professionals to mass transit planning for the City of Omaha.  

“I’m very excited to be a part of bringing the next generation of mass transit to Omaha.  A lifelong resident, I have a true sense of where Omaha has been and where the City is today,” said Young.  “I am very optimistic that the planning we are doing today will further enhance a mass transit system that meets the needs of all of our citizens.” 

“As Omaha continues its growth and demand for mass transportation rises, it is important that we develop a holistic urban mobility system that considers all aspects of mass transit.  Our City’s young professionals will be vital players in the use and development of that system,” said Mayor Suttle.  “Michael’s experience as a business owner and member of the Greater Omaha Young Professionals gives him key insight into fulfilling that goal.” 

Since 2008, Young has led Q3 Systems, a locally-based technology management company.  The business assists clients with strategic technology needs, such as network and desktop support and web design. 

Young is also active in the community and currently serves as President of Next Generation Omaha.   He also serves on the Board of Directors of Downtown Omaha, Inc and on the Board of Managers of the Butler-Gast YMCA.  Young was recognized in 2009 as one of the Midlands Business Journal’s 40 Under 40.   

Young’s appointment has been confirmed by the City Council and will run through February, 2015.


Mayor Suttle Honors Omaha’s Lifeguards


July 23, 2010

Today, Mayor Suttle recognized Omaha’s professional aquatic staff at a ceremony in the Legislative Chambers at City Hall, proclaiming July 23, 2010 “Lifeguard Day” in Omaha.  Collectively, the City’s lifeguards have made 215 saves this summer.  Along with Parks & Recreation staff, the Mayor recognized outstanding lifeguards along with each lifeguard who has made a save. 

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Mayor Suttle and a group of Omaha’s lifeguards.

“While I hope all of you have enjoyed your summer working at Omaha’s pools, I know that you also take your jobs very seriously,” Mayor Suttle said.   ”The safety of our swimmers is very important, and our professional aquatic staff does an outstanding job to ensure that our pools are safe. You deserve to be acknowledged and honored.”  

Omaha’s pools serve around 200,000 swimmers each summer. 

More pictures from the Lifeguard Day ceremony are available on Facebook.


Mayor Suttle to Present Budget, Host Community Budget Forums


July 19, 2010

On Tuesday, July 20th, Mayor Jim Suttle will present his proposed 2011 budget to the Omaha City Council and the citizens of Omaha.  In the days and weeks that follow, citizens will have the opportunity to learn more about the proposed budget and how it impacts their quality of life by attending a Community Budget Forum hosted by the Mayor’s Office.

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The following is the schedule of Community Budget Forums hosted across the City: 

Date Location Time
Thursday, July 22, 2010 Millard South High School14905 Q Street 6:30-8 p.m.
Monday, July 26, 2010 Central High School124 N. 20th Street 6:30-8 p.m.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 Westside High School8701 Pacific Street 6:30-8 p.m.
Monday, August 2, 2010 South High School4519 S. 24th Street 6:30-8 p.m.

Download and share this flyer about the Community Budget Forums.

Interested individuals are encouraged to attend one or more of these forums.  Also, check back on Tuesday, July 20th for more information about Mayor Suttle’s proposed 2011 budget. 

 


OPL: Traveling Exhibition Tells the Story of African Americans in Baseball


June 15, 2010

From Omaha Public Library:

“Pride and Passion: the African American Baseball Experience” is now on display at the W. Dale Clark Library, 215 S. 15th St.  The exhibit examines the challenges faced by African American baseball players as they sought equal opportunities in their sport beginning in the post-Civil War era.

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Pictured: Exhibit Program Director Dr. Angelo Louisa, Urban League President & CEO Thomas Warren, Omaha Mayor Jim Suttle, OPL Executive Director Gary Wasdin, and OPL Project Manager Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh.

Mayor Jim Suttle, OPL Executive Director Gary Wasdin, and Urban League of Nebraska President & CEO Thomas Warren hosted a press conference and brief reception on Monday, June 14 to inform the public about the traveling exhibition.  Mayor Suttle officially proclaimed the month of June 2010 as “Pride and Passion: The African American Baseball Experience” Month in Omaha. 

“I encourage all Omahans and visitors to check out this new exhibit and to take the time to learn more about the history of baseball, and the contributions that African Americans have made to the game we all love,” Mayor Suttle said.  “As host of the NCAA Men’s College World Series, our City embraces baseball and I am confident that our residents and all CWS visitors will greatly enjoy this outstanding baseball exhibit.”

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum and the American Library Association Public Programs Office organized the traveling exhibition, which was made possible by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: great ideas brought to life.  

Click here to view more pictures from the reception and press conference.

Omaha Public Library is hosting a series of events in conjunction with the exhibition.  Dowload a full list of programs.


Launch Set for New Public Art Website


June 9, 2010

Cross posted from Omaha By Design:

Public art in the metro has a new home on the Internet.

Omaha by Design and the Omaha Public Art Commission will launch publicartomaha.org Thursday, June 17. The web site, a celebration of the city’s public art offerings, includes a searchable database of individual works by location, medium and artist. Its launch will be celebrated June 17 at the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, 724 S. 12th Street, from 6:00 to 7:30pm. The event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served, and giveaways will be available while supplies last.

“Creating public awareness for our city’s fabulous art and our need to preserve and maintain it are top priorities for the Omaha Public Art Commission,” said Larry Ferguson, chair of the Omaha Public Art Commission. “It’s the first time in the city’s history that a database with such a wealth of information about public art in Omaha has been made available to the public. We are thankful for the public-private cooperation between the Omaha Public Art Commission, Omaha by Design, the City of Omaha and our private benefactors who have so generously helped to make this web site a reality.”

Omaha’s public art collection includes outstanding works by local, regional and national artists that reflect a variety of styles and traditions, said Connie Spellman, director of Omaha by Design. “We are pleased to partner with the Omaha Public Art Commission to give our city’s public art the recognition it deserves while making it more accessible to residents and visitors,” she said.

The new site will allow users to keep tabs on upcoming public art events and announcements, locate temporary installations, take a walking tour, get a piece listed in the database, find out more about the city’s galleries and museums, sponsor new projects and donate. Those interested in donating can contribute to the city’s Preserve Omaha Public Art Fund or donate a work of art, Ferguson said.

The web site is supported by the Fund for Omaha through the Omaha Community Foundation in honor of Terry Haney. The logo and web site were developed by Eleven19 Communications. April Corbet, a member of The Attic in the College of Information Science and Technology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, did the coding for the site’s searchable database. The Attic, a group of undergraduate and graduate students, takes on web site projects for community nonprofit organizations with the intent of researching new ways to use technologies and present information in an interesting and understandable form while preserving data relationships across multiple platforms and systems. Jodi Taylor, a volunteer with Omaha by Design, researched public art in the metro and logged the information into the database.

Members of the Public Art Omaha Project Committee are Joan Baillon, Donovan Beery, Ferguson, Spellman and Taylor. For more information, contact Omaha by Design at 402.554.4010 or by e-mail.

The Omaha Public Art Commission also has a new home on the internet.  Visit the Public Art Commission’s new website, developed by the Douglas-Omaha Technology Commission.


Tour Omaha and Get Exercise at the Same Time: 2010 Mayor’s Walks


June 5, 2010

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This year, Mayor Jim Suttle in partnership with Live Well Omaha, Omaha By Design, and the Omaha Marathon, will host a series of guided neighborhood walks across the City.  The walks are an opportunity for Omahans to become active, learn more about Omaha neighborhoods and walk with Mayor Suttle. 

In total, the Mayor will host seven walks, with the first walk on Saturday, May 15th at 1:30 p.m. at South 24th and N streets.  The other walks will be located at: Prospect Hill Cemetary, Florence Mill, Standing Bear Lake, the Old Market, Zorinsky Lake, and in Elkhorn.  Each walk will include a guide with knowledge of the neighorhood to point out interesting features and characteristics.

Find a Mayor’s Walk near you.

 


Get Active this Summer with Omaha Parks & Recreation


June 2, 2010

Need something to do this summer? The City of Omaha Parks and Recreation Department today announced a variety of summer activities for youth and adults, including swimming, tennis, day camp, hydrant parties and talent competitions at parks and recreation facilities across the city.  

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The Fontenelle Sprayground, 4405 Fontenelle Boulevard.

Programs that begin in June include:

  • Sun Dawgs-June 14th-August 5th
  • Hummel Day Camp- June 7th- August 13th
  • Hydrant Parties- June 14th-August 5th
  • Recreational Swim League-June 14th-July 29th
  • Learn to Play Tennis- June 7th -July 12th

More information about these programs can be found in the Summer 2010 Program Brochure, which is available online and at all City Recreation facilities and Libraries.  More information about any of the above listed programs and these special events is also available by calling 444-4FUN (444-4386). 

Download the 2010 Summer Program Brochure!