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Item 6A - City’s Evaluation of the Line of Sight for 500 Reserve Streetat Division Street IntersectionCity’s Evaluation of the Line of Sight for 500 Reserve Street/Division Street Intersection From: Grant, Tom <Tom.Grant@kimley-horn.com> Sent: Monday, July 25, 2022 11:27 AM To: Sandra Endy <SEndy@ci.southlake.tx.us> Cc: Dennis Killough <dkillough@ci.southlake.tx.us>; Patty Moos <pmoos@ci.southlake.tx.us> Subject: RE: City of Southlake traffic review Hi Sandra, We did a review of the City Council Hearing packet and the sight distance exhibit. We have no concerns with the sight visibility at this location since this intersection is all-way stop controlled. The patio is not shown to obscure the sight distance to the first car at the stop line from each approach. It is a small intersection without turn lanes or on-street parking within the limits of the sight triangle for an all-way stop controlled intersection. I saw a reference to the Moxie’s patio, which is a different situation (that one is a skewed intersection and the stop bar is set back much farther from the corner). Please let me know if you need our response in a brief memorandum. Best, Tom Tom Grant, P.E. (TX, OK), PTOE | Vice President Kimley-Horn | 2201 W. Royal Lane, Suite 275, Irving, TX 75063 Direct: 214.420.5622 | Mobile: 214.914.3640 | www.kimley-horn.com Connect with us: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram Celebrating 14 years as one of FORTUNE’s 100 Best Companies to Work For