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May 2008

May 12, 2008

Neighborhood Planning Meeting - May 21st

Land Use Education Workshop II - Ever confused about land use & zoning? Join us for an educational workshop about land use:

• What it is,
• What it is not
• How is it different from zoning
• & how it will be applied in the neighborhood plan.

Wednesday, May 21st
6:30pm - 9:00pm
NEW Location: LCRA Red Bud Facililty (3601 Lake Austin Blvd.)

Want to learn more about the Central West Austin Neighborhood Plan? Check out the website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/zoning/central_west_austin.htm

Land use workshops will be held throughout the summer. It is important that everyone understand what land use is so that we start off on the right foot. Please encourage others to attend. And for those who could not make it on the 7th, please see the website (link above) to get caught up.

May 06, 2008

Neighborhood Planning Meeting - May 7th

Land Use Education Workshop I - This meeting will introduce the first step in the land use planning process, and set the foundation for the upcoming land use meetings.

Wednesday, May 7th
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Austin State School (2203 W 35th Street)
NEOS Building #526

Info for the Austin State School can be found at the following link: http://cwa-auss.notlong.com

When you enter the campus on 35th Street, follow the main street and proceed straight through the four-way stop intersection toward the back of the campus. Continue on the main street for approximately ¼ mile past the four-way stop, and you'll see a brown wooden sign that says Community Relations on your left. Continue on the main road past this sign, and look to your left. NEOS sits away from the street and has a black door with neon letters. You may park in the lot in front of the entrance, or there is a large lot diagonally across the street to your right. There will be directional arrows (black arrows on white board) posted as well that will guide attendees. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE AUSTIN STATE SCHOOL HAS A STRICT 10 MILE AN HOUR SPEED LIMIT FOR THE SAFETY OF RESIDENTS AND OTHER PEDESTRIANS.

Want to learn more about the Central West Austin Neighborhood Plan? Check out the website: http://www.ci.austin.tx.us/zoning/central_west_austin.htm

Note - Land Use Education Workshop II is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 6:30pm to 9pm, at the Austin State School.

May 05, 2008

Traffic Calming Update - 04/29/08 meeting notes

The traffic associated problem areas of the neighborhood were grouped into 3 final groups of priority focus. These groups were placed on the planning area neighborhood map along with EMS and fire truck routes. Important to note that the emergency “first response” routes happen to be on corridors placed in the highest priority grouping. The city also finally presented a “Download city_tc_proposal_draft_one.pdf ” of potential traffic calming for our neighborhood. This first draft only focused the highest priority grouping of neighborhood roads and because many of these roads are first response routes, the only means of traffic calming used on the first draft were speed cushions. The only traffic calming devise permissible on first response routes are speed cushions – the cushions are designed so that the axles of ambulances and fire trucks traverse the speed cushion. Another reason an initial “speed cushion” draft was presented is that speed cushions do not require parking restrictions unlike some of the other traffic calming techniques. In short, the initial city proposal is a proposal of the least “intrusive” traffic calming devices. Further, the initial proposal is a FIRST DRAFT and NOT final. So at this time neighborhood representatives are meeting with their groups to see how the initial city proposal is received and explore possible alternatives for non first response routes. Such alternatives include modification of existing intersections to improve pedestrian safety (e.g. Wooldridge and 29th Street intersection.) As always, please let your neighborhood area representative know should you have traffic calming concerns/ideas - see the map and listing of neighborhood traffic calming representatives. More detailed information on the BrykerWoods & Pemberton traffic calming initiative (including methodology, FAQ’s and the ultimate neighborhood voting process) maybe found at our neighborhood traffic calming website! http://www.trafficcalmingproject.org Everything you wanted to know and more.