Sounds like a meeting is called for. If you agree, suggest when. I assume Tres Amigos is the go to location. I can produce a quick flyer as soon as I get responses and a short article.
Doug On 3/3/2015 8:54 AM, Mark Tilley wrote:
City of Austin's Local Area Traffic Management program is generally how you have to get attention to these type of things.http://www.austintexas.gov/department/local-area-traffic-managementGoing through this process is how neighbors got a four-way stop on Monarch and Roxanna.If everyone who sent an email also called 3-1-1, it might help get on the city's radar too.MTOn Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 10:11 PM, Matthew Janiga <m.d.janiga@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:m.d.janiga@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:I was thinking the same thing Doug, and coincidentally I just did weight in... Essentially my message was before we get their attention let's get a consensus on what is wanted. Does anyone have some wisdom on the best way to organize and communicate a request to the city? I had a thought, but didn't want to propose that without consulting this forum. I was thinking about creating another survey, putting the options to a vote, and then using that as a platform to make the request. Thanks, Matt On Mon, Mar 2, 2015 at 10:04 PM, Doug Tabony <doug@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:doug@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: 21 emails and counting on this subject. Maybe an officer should weigh in. Doug On 2/16/2015 9:45 PM, Doug Tabony wrote:LaVonne Falconieri pointed out to me the stop sign has been switched from stopping traffic on Crownspoint to stopping traffic on Queenswood. Assuming this to be true, it is bad news and the neighborhood needs to put a stop to it, so to speak. It makes that part of Crownspoint more dangerous forcars and pedestrians and is a sign of the city's ignorance. Joking aside, does anyone know whether the direction of thestop sign has changed? If so, as LaVonne suggested as many in the neighborhood should call 311 to complain. Doug