[covna] Re: browndog wandering neighborhood

  • From: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2014 11:37:41 -0600 (CST)

Sunday morning: there is a large brown dog wandering up convert drive near the 
9100 address he won't come to me male dog

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covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Since more work is to be done on this road way down to Brodie I wonder if a 
request to rectify could be made.  Does any one know where we are on bond money 
to complete the section of side walks and bike lanes down to manchaca ?  Also I 
would like to take a moment to thank everyone who has been so attentive to our 
neighborhood.  It is my hope to participate and be helpful in the near future.


Rita




-----Original Message-----
From: covna <covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: covna <covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Dec 7, 2014 10:57 am
Subject: [covna] Re: Fwd: Davis/Deer Realignment Project Status Update



Agreed -- very bizarre, considering that they used mulch and grass in the 
"filled-in" triangle adjacent to the median.  I don't know how those young 
trees are going to survive with all that rock butting right up to their trunks. 
 I guess one question is... how can we be pro-active in holding the City 
accountable to their "bait-and-switch" tactics?


--Sheila

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On Dec 6, 2014, at 9:50 AM, covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:



I completely agree Alan. I tried to get them to plant Buffalo Grass, which they 
agreed to do ... but the very same day, Darryl Haba's boss told him they 
couldn't do that, so they went back to the lovely rock.  This is only one of 
the many "bait and switch" things and misrepresentations that they did on this 
poorly designed, massively overbuilt and very costly project. - Kelso 
 
Kelso King
8508 Leo Street
Austin, TX 78745
Phone: (512) 243-6137
Mobile: (512) 6737216
Email: KelsoKing@xxxxxxx
 

 

In a message dated 12/5/2014 8:45:15 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
  
  
I have to admit that after the City of Austin (reference Austin Water   flyer) 
asked us to NOT cover our yards with rock as it retains heat (in a   drought), 
does NOT retain moisture (in a drought) that the contractors did   exactly what 
the city does NOT recommend (in a drought).  Then (in a   drought), lets plant 
young trees surrounded with the same rock that does NOT   benefit them nor what 
was originally “sold/pitched” to everyone local?    What???  And we are paying 
for this via our taxes?  That is called   “bait and switch” which is illegal in 
business but I guess to the city of   Austin it’s okay?  How do these rocks 
keep Austin “green”?  If you   think I am crazy, then lets save us all a bunch 
of water cost and lets remove   all the grass at Zilker park and replace it 
with rocks.  Saves us a big   watering bill yes?  ACL festivals will no longer 
have to worry about   flooding, we’ll just fill it in with rocks, it’ll drain 
during the floods   right?.  Yeah it’s going to be a bit warmer at the 
festivals but we’ll   just blame it on global warming, not the removal of green 
grass.     And won’t the Festival of Lights be lovely reflecting off the rocks? 
   Hmmm... Hell maybe lets just pave it so there is no maintenance cost, what 
do   you think?  Sarcasm of course.
  
 
  
Folks we got screwed when the city changed the rules LATE POINT into this   
“upgrade”.  In a drought you plan (lay?) mulch which retains moisture and   
gives the plants a chance to survive, not rocks!  There is nothing native   to 
Austin that went around these newly planted trees, just a way for the   
contractor (or city) to save any future maintenance cost.
  
 
  
I cry foul, your mileage may vary...
  
 
  
Alan
  
  
  
 
  
  
From: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2014 3:14 PM
  
To: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  
Subject: [covna] Re: Fwd: Davis/Deer Realignment Project Status   Update

  
 
  
  
Heck no, they think nothing of their impact on the environment. They   decided 
to put rock in the new medians rather than Buffalo Grass in order to   be 
"sustainable." This after bulldozing dozens of beautiful trees, many   
unnecessarily. I don't think they really understand the concept. All they know  
 is scraping the landscape clean and then paving it. As Gallagher once said: it 
  seals in the nutrients.- Kelso   
 
  
Kelso   King
8508 Leo Street
Austin, TX 78745
Phone: (512)   243-6137
Mobile: (512) 6737216
Email:   KelsoKing@xxxxxxx
  
 
  
 
  
  
In a message dated 12/5/2014 2:26:21 P.M. Central Standard Time,   
covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
  
Gee...     how funny.  I actually for a moment thought they might be sending 
the     displaced deer somewhere (Deer realignment). Get ready for some deer    
 collisions.  I'm sorry to be pessimistic, but have they given a thought     
about the wildlife issue???

Sheila

----- Original Message     -----
From: covna@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: COVNA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent:     Friday, December 5, 2014 10:46:33 AM
Subject: [covna] Fwd: Davis/Deer     Realignment Project Status Update

Update on Davis at Brodie     project.  Significant detours to come.

Mark     Tilley
Queenswood

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From:     Garnett, Susan <Susan.Garnett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Dec 4,     2014 at 1:54 PM
Subject: Davis/Deer Realignment Project Status     Update
To:


Please see below for an update on the Davis/Deer     Realignment Project.



The City’s contractor is approximately     90% complete with the Davis/Deer
Lane Realignment project (CIPID     6685.027) .  Installation of driveways,
sidewalk, and ramps have     been completed.  Remaining work includes storm
drain installation at     the east pond, final paving, striping and median work
along Brodie     Lane.



Beginning on Sunday, December 7,  *Deer Lane will     be closed* and westbound
traffic will be detoured to Alexandria Drive and     then to Coastal Drive and
Copano Drive.  This detour will allow the     contractor to complete the final
portion of paving and striping from     Ovalia Drive to Brodie Lane.  Eastbound
traffic along Davis Lane     will also be detoured to Copano Drive and then
Alexandria Drive toward     Brodie Lane.  No thru traffic will be allowed, only
the residents     who live along this section of roadway may enter.  This road
closure     is expected to reopen on Saturday, December 13.



The City’s     contractor will also open the new portion of Davis Lane on
Saturday,     December 13, and begin median work along Brodie Lane.  This
project     is expected to be complete by the end of December     2014.



Please follow all detour signage and use caution in     these areas.



Project Contacts:

Jessica Salinas     <jessica.salinas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Project Manager,     
(512)
974-7646

David West <david.west@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,     Project Inspector, (512) 974-8742

Susan Garnett     <susan.garnett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Public Information
Specialist,     (512) 974-7064





Susan Garnett

Public     Information Specialist

Public Works Department | City of     Austin

Desk: 512-974-7064

Cell: 512-574-6650

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Sheila Gordon, Chair
Department of Performing Arts
Associate     Professor, Acting and Voice
St. Edwards University 
Austin, TX      78704

(512)     492-3158

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