Karen: Sounds like a good idea. I'll work on my letter this weekend; my brain has gotten sort of fried over the past few days, but it should start to recover tomorrow. Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: "Karen Gourgey" <kgourgey@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: unknown <passcoalition@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Friday, May 27, 2011 9:03:08 Subject: [passcoalition] Re: 23rd and 7th > > > Gene and All, > > > > Nice to hear this. We'll find ways to get the contrast issue in front of > them. > > > > BTW, during our conference call on Monday evening, we scheduled our next > call for Monday, June 6 at 7:30. I apologize for not getting the word out > about this last call. > > > > By way of update, Ray is working on a draft of a letter to Margaret Newman, > in which we ask for updates on aps's and also their plans for upcoming > intersection redesign, so that we can try to assure that our accommodations > are in the mix before shovels hit the ground > > > > It occurs to me that Gene's last post gives me an excuse to write to > Forgione and thank her, and, mention the contrast issue at dws's and curb > cuts. If noone objects, I'll do that, will try to get it out today. > > > > Good day to all. > > > > Karen. > > > > _____ > > From: passcoalition-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:passcoalition-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gene Bourquin DHA > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 5:38 PM > To: PASS listserv > Subject: [passcoalition] 23rd and 7th > > > > I went and checked out our favorite intersection today. I don't think we > have patted ourselves on the back enough. This really seems like it will be > a successful effort. > > > > There are red markings at the corners now where apparently the APS poles are > going. The placements seems just right. > > > > Of course, there are still issues with contrasting DWS, defining the > pedestrian plaza well, etc. But when we think about what the original plans > were, and see what is actually being constructed, we have good reasons to > feel good about what we've achieved. > > Gene > > Dr. Eugene A Bourquin > _____________________________ > DHA, COMS, CI & CT, CLVT > > > Support deafblind children in Guatemala! > Go to www.FRIENDSofFUNDAL.org <http://www.friendsoffundal.org/> > > > > <http://www.friendsoffundal.org/> Visit: http://www.bourquinconsulting.com/ > > Gene and All, > > Nice to hear this. We'll find ways to get the contrast issue in front of > them. > > BTW, during our conference call on Monday evening, we scheduled our next call > for Monday, June 6 at 7:30. I apologize for not getting the word out about > this last call. > > By way of update, Ray is working on a draft of a letter to Margaret Newman, > in which we ask for updates on aps's and also their plans for upcoming > intersection redesign, so that we can try to assure that our accommodations > are in the mix before shovels hit the ground > > It occurs to me that Gene's last post gives me an excuse to write to Forgione > and thank her, and, mention the contrast issue at dws's and curb cuts. If > noone objects, I'll do that, will try to get it out today. > > Good day to all. > > Karen. > > > > > From: passcoalition-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:passcoalition-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gene Bourquin DHA > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2011 5:38 PM > To: PASS listserv > Subject: [passcoalition] 23rd and 7th > > I went and checked out our favorite intersection today. I don't think we > have patted ourselves on the back enough. This really seems like it will be > a successful effort. > > There are red markings at the corners now where apparently the APS poles are > going. The placements seems just right. > > Of course, there are still issues with contrasting DWS, defining the > pedestrian plaza well, etc. But when we think about what the original plans > were, and see what is actually being constructed, we have good reasons to > feel good about what we've achieved. > > Gene > > Dr. Eugene A Bourquin > _____________________________ > DHA, COMS, CI & CT, CLVT > > > Support deafblind children in Guatemala! > Go to www.FRIENDSofFUNDAL.org > > Visit: http://www.bourquinconsulting.com/ >