“Jay Decker threw himself into a challenging role. He was a pleasure to work with, committed to making Baltimore better for people who bike and he will be missed,” Cornish wrote in a statement. “Without a dedicated person to steward bike and pedestrian projects toward completion, we are at risk of jeopardizing millions of dollars in awarded state and federal funds. So while I am happy for Jay and his new career opportunity, I am concerned about what this means for the future of transportation in Baltimore.”