Loading...
Item 6I - Public Comments Summary of New Sidewalk/Mobility Comments Received Since 11/8/2021 Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Michelle Deese 11/20/2021 North Carroll Avenue (between Estes Park and Southlake Town Square) Hugh Scherer 11/16/2021 476a – Shady Oaks (Love Henry to Bicentennial Park) Kenneth Freeman 11/12/2021 Davis Blvd from Sunset Trail to Continental (Segments 469 and 470); Continental to Peytonville (76a); Continental to Carroll Senior High School (a portion of this is segment 304) Non-Sidewalk Comments Name Date Comments Coventry Manor Residents 11/2021 Response to proposed redevelopment of neighborhood entrance and intersection of Shady Oaks and Turnberry/Highland From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Saturday, November 20, 2021 9:44:55 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Michelle Last Name (Optional)Deese Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I live ion Estes Park Road and my husband and I like to walk to Southlake Town Square for dinner at least once a month. We have to cross Carroll road at least three times to stay on the sidewalk and the lighting is bad at different spots. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 16, 2021 1:53:46 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Hugh Last Name (Optional)Scherer Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list This is to The concern for a sidewalk from love Henry to the end of the sidewalk at the ball park and rec center and Shady Oaks. I walk this path every other day for the last two years and I have seen people almost run over by trucks by speeding cars ,children and all people seem to be the favorite targets. It cannot be that expensive to put a sidewalk in maybe 500 feet to keep people safe and off of Shady Oaks it just doesn’t seem to be that difficult. At first I didn’t wanna say anything but thinking if somebody was injured there it would weigh heavy on my conscience. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Friday, November 12, 2021 2:35:55 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Kenneth Last Name (Optional)Freeman Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I would like to know who I should speak to regarding the lack of sidewalks in my area of town. In question are the following areas: 1. Davis Blvd from Sunset Trail to Continental: The sidewalk on Davis ends at Sunset Way. Therefore it becomes dangerous and physically challenging to travel toward Continental Drive and then eventually to the school. 2. Continental to Peytonville (This is a direct connection to a school) 3. Continental to Carroll Senior High School (no continuity of sidewalk to get from Continental to Southlake Blvd. This is EXTREMLEY dangerous) given the speed limit and limited street lighting. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Summary of Sidewalk/Mobility Comments Received as of 11/8/2021 at 4:00 PM Sidewalk Project #7 – Union Church Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Paul & Cheryl Pawlak 11/3/2021 7 – Union Church Anonymous 10/28/2021 7 – Union Church Sidewalk Project #204 – North Peytonville Avenue Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Ivan Kuthyar 11/3/2021 204 – North Peytonville Avenue Sidewalk Project #206 – Shady Oaks Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Theresa Wright 10/26/2021 206 - Shady Oaks (Highland to Love Henry) Note: Please review comments/emails – Ms. Wright was not submitting in support of this segment. Sidewalk Project #304 - South Peytonville Avenue Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Ed Agnew 11/4/2021 Spoke at Planning & Zoning Commission meeting Allison Logan 11/1/2021 South Peytonville Avenue (FM 1709 to Continental) Note: A portion of this is segment 304 Sidewalk Project #466 – South White Chapel Boulevard Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Julie 11/5/2021 466 – South White Chapel Boulevard (Continental to city limit) Greg Tichenor 10/26/2021 466 – South White Chapel Boulevard (Continental to city limit) Heather Jarvis 10/26/2021 466 – South White Chapel Boulevard (Continental to city limit) Sidewalk Project #491 – East Dove Road Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Jami Wooldridge 10/27/2021 491 – East Dove Road (Lonesome Dove to Kimball) Anonymous 10/26/2021 491 - East Dove Road (Carroll to Kimball) Sidewalk Project #492 – East Highland Street Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Anita Hubbard 10/29/2021 492 - Highland Street (Kimball to CMS) Randol Mill Avenue/Westlake Trail Connection (no assigned project number) Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Paul Hahn 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue Kris L 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Elizabeth 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Dwayne Carpenter 11/2/2021 Regal Oaks (adjacent to Randol Mill Avenue) Berna Lee 11/2/2021 Randol Mille Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Craig 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Remigio 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue and Morgan Road Leslie Araya 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue Lisa Spraggins 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue – Morgan Road; safe connection/crossing to Dove sidewalks in Westlake Steve McNamara 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue Kelly Cox 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Regal Oaks subdivision to Westlake) Cary Spraggins 11/2/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Cross Timbers to Dove Road) Sweeni Ponoth 11/1/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Serguei Sofinski 11/1/2021 Rando Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Mark 11/1/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Seema Ponoth 11/1/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Clif Cox 11/1/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Debo Adesina 11/1/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) – with railings to protect children Kristi Tew 11/1/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Kari Holmes 10/27/2021 Randol Mill Avenue (Morgan to Dove) Peytonville Avenue at Peytonville Avenue and Raven Bend (no assigned project number) Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Katherine Norman 11/1/2021 Peytonville at Peytonville and Raven Bend Note: This missing segment is planned for construction in 2022 South White Chapel Boulevard (FM 1709 to Continental) (no assigned project number) Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Lisa Sammons 10/28/2021 South White Chapel Boulevard (FM 1709 to Continental) Neighborhood Sidewalk Requests Name Date Sidewalk Segment Number/Description/Other Comments Chad Mitchell 10/26/2021 Timber Lake neighborhood sidewalks Note: This would fall under the Neighborhood Sidewalk Matching Funds program Elaine Hyslop 10/26/2021 Brookshire Drive Note: This would fall under the Neighborhood Sidewalk Matching Funds program Non-Sidewalk Comments Name Date Comments Carl Lapiska 10/31/2021 Request no further widening of Dove Road east of White Chapel to Kimball Avenue From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Wednesday, November 3, 2021 3:01:51 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Paul & Cheryl Last Name (Optional)Pawlak Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list When are we going to have sidewalk connecting to Chesapeake Park on Union Grove St which is all in Southlake & it is a city park with pond- from the Veranda in Southlake on Union Grover - our subdivision was completed 6 years ago - it mud & roots from trees to walk over which is hard - not safe- & we have the Watermere villas people are also walking from there there who are older - we pay the same taxes cause we are in Southlake - I feel you have forgotten us cause we are across the street on Davis where there is a lot homes with several subdivisions Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Thursday, October 28, 2021 8:46:15 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Field not completed. Last Name (Optional)Field not completed. Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Very pleased to see Union Church segments as tier 1 priority. Many people of all ages are walking in the grass embankments daily. It’s a safety concern. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Wednesday, November 3, 2021 12:48:50 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Ivan Last Name (Optional)Kuthyar Email Phone 6509060514 Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I wish below project completed in 2022 or 2023 as this connects Coventry, Shady oaks and many other communities on N Peytonville Avenue. These communities’ residents walk and run on N Peytonville Ave. road. Building sidewalks will definitely help residents and avoid accidents. Project 204 (N. Peytonville Ave.) Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. Jenny Crosby, AICP Strategic Initiatives Principal Planner City of Southlake 1400 Main Street, Suite 310 Southlake, TX 76092 Direct: (817) 748-8195 From: noreply@civicplus.com noreply@civicplus.com Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 11:43 AM To: Ken Baker <kbaker@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Madeline Oujesky <moujesky@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Jennifer Crosby <jcrosby@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Robert Cohen <rcohen@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Bryan Ahumada <BAhumada@ci.southlake.tx.us> Subject: Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Theresa Last Name (Optional)Wright Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Per my email conversation 6/21 wi h Kevin Ferrer, Ken Baker and Robert Cohen, the city had no plans on installing a sidewalk on the east side of Shady Oaks between Highland and Love Henry Ct. I see now it is listed as a Tier 1, top priority for the city. We are in favor of sidewalks through out our community, but would like some information on how this would affect our property before providing feedback. A few considerations would be: 1. why would the city not finish the current sidewalk on the west side of Shady Oaks that currently extends the majority of the space between Highland and 1709 except for a very wide green space where a sidewalk could easily be placed. 2. If a sidewalk were to be placed on the east side of Shady Oaks how would that affect 587 Shady Oaks Drive, our property. There is a large tree, power lines and a significant slope between the road and our fence. Our property is odd that it sits much lower than any other property on Shady Oaks. I know that tier 1 is one to three years away but as we start to plan on the future of our property including new construction or remodel, we would like specifics on how the city would plan on handling our property. Honestly someone wold need to come look at it to understand how much it slopes. Thanks so much for your time. I look forward to a reply. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Monday, November 1, 2021 7:59:35 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Allison Last Name (Optional)Logan Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please FULLY connect the sidewalks from 1709 to Continental. This should be the first priority over any other sidewalk project. Peytonville is a very dangerous place to be walking in the street. Students attending CSHS and CES walk along Peytonville to get to/from school. There are still areas (after 18+ years of alerting the City of SL and CISD) with NO sidewalk access on either side of the street -- forcing pedestrians to walk in the path of cars along the narrow 2-lane road. I've seen mothers enter the street navigating a stroller while supervising their older children to/from CES. It's imperative for a road shared with new high school drivers to also provide safe sidewalks for pedestrians. Please quit postponing your duty to take action. Eighteen years is a LONG time to wait for a sidewalk. We moved into SL Woods when my child was 6 months old -- she's now in college -- still no fully connected sidewalk. Why? Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Friday, November 5, 2021 8:13:59 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Julie Last Name (Optional)Julie Email Phone Field not completed. Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list The map is a bit difficult to see on my phone, but I hope that I’m seeing it correctly: #466 S White Chapel is a Tier 1 project. It should be a top priority to connect Southlake to the newly constructed Colleyville sidewalk on Pleasant Run. This is one of the few routes Southlake residents have to connect (on foot or bicycle) with the Cotton Belt trail. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, October 26, 2021 1:12:48 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Greg Last Name (Optional)Tichenor Email Phone Field not completed. Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I would make project 466 the highest priority. My perspective is as an "Enthused and Confident" bicyclist. There are limited safe pathways going south into Colleyville. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, October 26, 2021 12:54:06 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Heather Last Name (Optional)Jarvis Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Connect the colleyville sidewalk on pleasant run to the top of the sidewalk on continental rotary. This would allow southlake residents to safely get to the walking and bike trail located at pleasant run and Lockett in colleyville. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Wednesday, October 27, 2021 9:09:35 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Jamie Last Name (Optional)Wooldridge Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I would be great to continue the sidewalk on Dove between Lonesome Dove and Kimball. A popular place to walk, but dangerous. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Jeff Ginn Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, October 26, 2021 10:20:05 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Field not completed. Last Name (Optional)Field not completed. Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please put a sidewalk next to Dove road between Carroll and Kimball asap. Such a commonly walked road especially with the corner gas station making upgrades. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Friday, October 29, 2021 5:46:29 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Anita Last Name (Optional)Hubbard Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please provide a sidewalk for the entire length of Highland St, starting at Kimball up until CMS. Children have to walk on the street and it can be dangerous as there a small hill and traffic is often heavy from the nearby churches and schools. Additionally, please provide sidewalks on Dove between Kimball and Carroll Ave. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 9:41:39 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Paul Last Name (Optional)Hahn Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I live in the Regal Oaks neighborhood. Our neighborhood is blocked by Randol Mill Rd which is a main 2 lane road serving as the artery for many of the streets in this part of Southlake. Very dangerous for walkers and bikers because there is no sidewalk. Only grassy drainage ditches on either side. I frequently see pedestrians walking along the street or just along the grassy side of the street. This is an accident waiting to happen. We need a sidewalk to serve the neighborhoods along Randol Mill Rd. Please consider and discuss this at the next Planning and Zoning Commission hearing. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 9:01:30 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Kris Last Name (Optional)L Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please consider putting in a sidewalk on Randol Mill Road from Morgan Road down what is the score yes to Dove Road. This is a very popular area for walkers, runners and bikers and pedestrians do not have a safe way of navigating through this area with the amount of road traffic and construction vehicles along with the deep ditches on the sides of Randol Mill Road. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 4:39:47 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Elizabeth Last Name (Optional)Elizabeth Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I live on Ptarmigan St., in the Regal Oaks subdivision. I am writing to support building a sidewalk from Morgan Rd., down Randol Mill to Dove. Many people bike, run, walk dogs and children down this stretch of Randol Mill. However, it is treacherous!!! Cars often come over the hill there from the Morgan Rd side, past Regal Oaks and are going very fast by the time they get to Pheasant and beyond. It is impossible to see someone walking or biking on the right side down that hill. There are ditches and uneven surfaces - not at all safe. We never let our kids go there (even when they were already driving to Carroll Senior High School) - it never was safe enough. Please consider putting a sidewalk in. It will dramatically improve safety but also enhance the beauty of the area and expand the access for families to Dove Rd and the walking paths there. Thank you for considering our neighborhood! Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 10:06:24 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Dwayne Last Name (Optional)Carpenter Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Regal Oaks would like sidewalks where we have un-even and dangerous bar ditches. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 4:20:44 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Berna Last Name (Optional)Berna Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list We live on Regal Oaks Dr. in Southlake. Residents there since 1997, residents in Southlake since 1979. We desperately need a sidewalk on the East side of Randol Mill from at least from Morgan Rd in Cross Timbers to Dove Road. There are always walkers-runners walking on the road(which is narrow) as the bar ditch is impossible to walk in. It is very uneven, rocky, limbs hanging over poking your eyes out, and snakey. The hill at Regal Oaks Dr. makes visibility poor, coming down the hill you are upon people quickly. Please help us with a sidewalk! One person killed is one too many. It is a dangerous area for walkers that have little choice but to walk in the road. Thank you, Berna Lee Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 3:58:35 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)craig Last Name (Optional)craig Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list We desire a sidewalk to be completed along Randol Mill Road from Morgan Road to Dove Road (less than a mile). This is a highly trafficked area with a narrow and uneven shoulder. A sidewalk would give pedestrians, runners, and bicyclists along Randol Mill Rd. and in the Cross Timbers subdivision safe access to the sidewalks and walking trails in Westlake. Respectfully, Craig Thompson, Resident at 1610 Regal Oaks Drive. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 1:55:28 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Remigio Last Name (Optional)Remigio Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list My family residence is located in Regal Oaks Subdivision, Southlake. We are very much in favor of creating sidewalks along the Randol Mill Rd, and Morgan Road. We see a great number of neighbors doing their daily jogging, brisk walking and cycling along the busy roads especially in Randol Mill. We hope the City Council we take this fervent request to heart for the well being of the residents in living in this great community of ours. God Bless. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 10:25:35 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Leslie Last Name (Optional)Araya Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I have lived in Tuscan Ridge, Southlake for 15 years and have been a proponent of adding a sidewalk along Randall Mill since day one. I am an avid walker and I would like to exercise outdoors without dodging traffic, falling into a ditch or trampling someone’s landscaping. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 9:45:48 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Lisa Last Name (Optional)Spraggins Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Hi! As a previous resident in Tuscan Ridge and now a resident in Regal Oaks, I fully support the construction of a sidewalk built between Randal Mill and Morgan Road. In addition, another stretch of sidewalk that can connect residents to the adjacent neighborhoods and also allow residents to safely walk and cross Dove to the sidewalks that run along Dove Road on the Westlake side would be very beneficial. There are many joggers and walkers that use this area. It is very uneven and also very dangerous as cars drive through. A sidewalk along Randol Mill would help alleviate the dangerous situation that has existed for many years. Thank you. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 9:45:19 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Steve Last Name (Optional)McNamara Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Almost got ran over by a truck racing down randol mill walking my dog ! I had to jump in ditch to save my life ! Yes a sidewalk makes sense- please. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 8:01:10 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Kelly Last Name (Optional)Cox Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please onsider adding a sidewalk connecting the Regal Oaks subdivision down Randall Mill to other sidewalks in Westlake. As a frequent walker and bicyclist, I frequently have to walk along the uneven ditches to avoid auto traffic . It is dangerous, and not enjoyable. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, November 2, 2021 7:15:55 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Cary Last Name (Optional)Spraggins Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I would like to see a sidewalk from Cross Timber’s along Randol Mill to Dove Road to provide safe access to the walking and jogging trails in Westlake. Preferably a bike / walk path. Additionally a bike path along Dive would also be desirable as Dove is a dangerous road for cyclist. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Monday, November 1, 2021 8:28:46 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Mark Last Name (Optional)Mark Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Sidewalk along Randol Mill Ave Please prioritize completing a sidewalk along Randol Mill Ave from W. Dove Road to Morgan Road. Many residents in the neighborhoods that border Randol Mill along this stretch use this corridor to walk in to the Cross Timbers neighborhood, or to the walking trails and sidewalks along and beyond Dove Road. This stretch of Randol Mill can have heavy traffic and the ditches along the roadside are steep and a safety hazard. Thank you. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Monday, November 1, 2021 8:00:24 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Seema Last Name (Optional)Ponoth Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Desperately need a sidewalk on Randoll Mill from Morgan Road to Dove Rd. It is less than a mile but provides a safe way to access the walking and bike paths in Westlake but more importantly provides a safe spot for students to wait for the bus. The stops are off of Randoll Mill and some grades have an early pickup when it is dark outside. It isn’t safe to be waiting on the grass/neighborhood entrance where there are no street lamps and their is poor visibility with all the turns. Thank you for your consideration! Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Monday, November 1, 2021 7:49:12 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Clif Last Name (Optional)Cox Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list A top priority for installation of a sidewalk in Southlake is a stretch of Randol Mill between Morgan Road and Dove. Many residents from Cross Timber Hills and the surrounding neighborhoods must walk on a two lane bar ditch road that can be quite dangerous. Installation of a sidewalk would greatly increase safety as walkers and runners try to access the trails along Dove road. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Monday, November 1, 2021 7:39:07 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Debo Last Name (Optional)Adesina Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I live on Regal Oaks and the lack of any side walk, espeically a decent one, is quite dangerous for folsk wishing to walk or bike down Randoll Mill to the Dove Road junction by the Westlake trails. Pls put a side walk (with railings to protect children) from Morgan Road all the way down to the Dove/Randol Mill intersection to connect to the Westlake Trails. Thank you. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Wednesday, October 27, 2021 12:20:02 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Kari Last Name (Optional)Holmes Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please consider putting in a sidewalk along Randol Mill Road. It’s just 1/2 mile of sidewalk that would be needed from Morgan Road down to Dove Road (along Randol Mill Road). There are SEVERAL neighborhoods that it would help to safely connect. Cross Timbers, Tuscan Ridge, Regal Oaks, Pheasant Ln, etc. many people are always walking along Randall Mill to get to the walking paths in Glenwick and Terra Bella, but Randol Mill is so dangerous because there is so much traffic plus it has lots of hills and turns with blind spots!! Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:Jennifer Crosby To:kathynorman@verizon.net Subject:FW: Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Monday, November 1, 2021 5:09:00 PM Attachments:image001.png Good evening, Ms. Norman. Thank you for your feedback, and I’m pleased to report this sidewalk is planned as part of a drainage project scheduled in 2022. Construction should begin in late spring or early summer. Jenny Crosby, AICP Strategic Initiatives Principal Planner City of Southlake 1400 Main Street, Suite 310 Southlake, TX 76092 Direct: (817) 748-8195 From: noreply@civicplus.com <noreply@civicplus.com> Sent: Monday, November 1, 2021 4:28 PM To: Ken Baker <kbaker@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Madeline Oujesky <moujesky@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Jennifer Crosby <jcrosby@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Robert Cohen <rcohen@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Bryan Ahumada <BAhumada@ci.southlake.tx.us> Subject: Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Kathrine Last Name (Optional)Kathrine Email Norman Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I live in the Southridge Lakes neighborhood. I walk daily in our neighborhood, the Shady Oaks neighborhood, and Cross Timber neighborhood. There is a small stretch on Peytonville where the Shady Oaks neighborhood side walk ends to the corner of Peytonville and Raven Bend with no side walk. There are a number of people who walk there as well as students riding their bikes from Southridge Lakes through Shady Oaks to get to Durham Intermediate. It would be nice if the sidewalk continued on to Raven Bend as so we would not have to walk on the street when the short trail is muddy. There is a lot of traffic at that corner. Thank you in advance. Kathy Norman Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Thursday, October 28, 2021 11:41:22 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Lisa Last Name (Optional)Sammons Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Please move South White Chapel (between Southlake Blvd and Continental) up the priority list to complete sidewalks It is so dangerous for joggers, kids on bikes and cars dodging them. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:Chad Mitchell To:Jennifer Crosby Cc:Bryan Ahumada Subject:Re: Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Thursday, October 28, 2021 3:58:16 PM Jenny, please do! I would be so grateful for any supplemental information you can provide. I’ve heard that the city views the neighborhood as an emergency pass through so some options that can be contemplated in most neighborhoods can’t be considered in Timber Lake. I don’t know the accuracy of that statement however. To that end, I’d welcome a chance to share a revised application with neighbors. I continue to fear that it will take a major incident to encourage enough neighbors to make the investment. Any advice on how to overcome objections is appreciated. Thx, Chad Sent from my iPhone On Oct 28, 2021, at 3:14 PM, Jennifer Crosby <jcrosby@ci.southlake.tx.us> wrote: Good afternoon, Mr. Mitchell. Thank you for your feedback. The sidewalk you are proposing would be designated as a “neighborhood” sidewalk, which would be eligible for the Neighborhood Sidewalk Matching Funds Program. Through this program, residents can request the City to participate in up to 50% of the cost of designing and constructing sidewalks within their neighborhood. The application is currently being revised, but please let me know if you would like me to forward it to you when it is complete. I’d be happy to discuss this with you if you have any questions. Also, your feedback will be shared with the Planning & Zoning Commission and City Council as they consider the Mobility Plan updates, including sidewalk priorities. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you. Jenny Crosby, AICP Strategic Initiatives Principal Planner City of Southlake 1400 Main Street, Suite 310 Southlake, TX 76092 Direct: (817) 748-8195 From: noreply@civicplus.com <noreply@civicplus.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2021 8:59 PM To: Ken Baker <kbaker@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Madeline Oujesky <moujesky@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Jennifer Crosby <jcrosby@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Robert Cohen <rcohen@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Bryan Ahumada <BAhumada@ci.southlake.tx.us> Subject: Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Chad Last Name (Optional)Mitchell Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list The neighborhood of Timber Lake is used as a crossover between 1709 and Continental. Drivers routinely cut through well above posted speed limits. Taking a family for a walk has become scary and dangerous. What needs to occur in order to add the neighborhood to the list of priorities? Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Tuesday, October 26, 2021 3:25:57 PM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Elaine Last Name (Optional)Hyslop Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list I would love a sidewalk on Brookshire Dr in Southlake. It’s a “main” road for the Cambridge neighborhood and nearby neighborhoods to get to and from Kimball and Carroll avenues. It’s close to Eubanks and Dawson schools and thus gets lots of foot traffic. Even students from these schools run on this road during school hours which always surprises me given there are no sidewalks. There is also a park on Brookshire so it would be nice if kids could be safer on a sidewalk thank walking on the street to and from the park. Because it’s a “main” road in the neighborhood, traffic can many times go over the speed limit. It would be safer to walk on a sidewalk with the fast drivers in the road. If I am driving the speed limit of 25 mph, it is not uncommon for cars to pass me. It’s crazy. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. From:noreply@civicplus.com To:Ken Baker; Madeline Oujesky; Jennifer Crosby; Robert Cohen; Bryan Ahumada Subject:Online Form Submittal: Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form Date:Sunday, October 31, 2021 7:51:59 AM Sidewalk Priority Feedback Form First Name (Optional)Carl Last Name (Optional)Lapiska Email Phone Questions, comments, or other feedback about the City's sidewalk priorities list Hello Southlake. Sidewalk and bicycle plan is great! Thank you. Request no further widening of Dove Road east of White Chapel to Kimball Avenue. Traffic speeds and noise already exceed rural atmosphere and local mobility requirements for residents. Roadway widening will foster through traffic and associated noise and safety issues beyond existing acceptable residential access. Dove Road east of Kimball in Grapevine is evidence of this tragedy. Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.