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Item 4H - SPIN Report SPIN MEETING REPORT SPIN Item Number: SPIN2023-20 City Case Number: Ord. No. 1075-D Project Name: Mobility Master Plan SPIN Neighborhood: City-wide Meeting Date: October 10, 2023 Meeting Location: 1400 Main Street, Southlake, TX City Council Chambers Total Attendance: 2 Hosts: Douglas Lies Applicant Presenting: Dennis Killough City Staff Present: Madeline Prater, Business Manager Town Hall Forums can be viewed in their entirety by visiting http://www.cityofsouthlake.com and clicking on “I Want to” and “View” “Video on Demand” – forums are listed under SPIN by meeting date. FORUM SUMMARY: Property Situation: Amend the Mobility Master Plan to include the addition of the “C2U” 2-Lane Undivided Collector thoroughfare classification to Southwestern St. and Mustang Ct., extending from S.H. 26 to Brumlow Ave. Development Details: • Primary revision with this proposed plan is the addition of a 2-lane undivided collector street that aligns with Mustang Ct. and Southwestern St. and extend to Brumlow Ave. o 60 ft right-of-way • This collector would provide an additional access point for several of the heavy industrial sites, including the tank farm and warehouse facilities that are under construction, and the future Southlake Public Works Operations Center. • Additional Updates: o Updated Southlake 2035 to Southlake Comprehensive Plan throughout o Updated demographics to reflect 2020 Census. o Updated Citizen Survey information to 2021 survey data o Removed completed projects from recommendation lists. o Removed priorities from recommendations. ▪ Shifting focus to goals and objectives ▪ Priorities will be assessed annually and implemented through the Capital Improvements Program (CIP) and department work plans. ▪ Associated maps will be updated to remove references to specific priorities. • Clarifies definitions for Future Sidewalks, Future Equestrian/Hike, and Future Natural Pathways o Pathway – Any sidewalk or trail intended primarily for walking, running, hiking, and/or horseback riding. o Existing Sidewalks – Built sidewalks that are 6 feet or less in width. o Existing Multi-Use – Built sidewalks that are 8 feet or more in width. Although these sidewalks are intended primarily for pedestrians, they may also accommodate low speed cyclists and other similar users. o Existing Equestrian/Hike – Built trails and sidewalks, primarily located within City parks. These pathways vary in width depending on site conditions and user needs. They may be concrete, asphalt or natural surface and are intended primarily for hiking and/or horseback riding. o Future Sidewalks – Recommended sidewalks that are 6 feet less than 8 feet in width. o Future Multi-Use – Recommended sidewalks that are 8 feet or more in width. Although these sidewalks are intended primarily for pedestrians, they may also accommodate low speed cyclists and other similar users. o Future Equestrian/Hike – Pathways that may vary in width depending on site conditions and user needs. They are preferred to be natural surface for hiking and/or horseback riding but may be concrete or asphalt depending on site conditions. o Future Natural – Pathways less than 8 feet in width that are preferred to be natural surface but may be concrete or asphalt depending on site conditions. o Park Connection Recommendations – Planned sidewalks or trails within or adjacent to City parks. These pathways may be concrete, asphalt or natural surface and vary in width. Additional information on these sidewalks and trails may be found in the Parks, Recreation, & Open Space Master Plan. Presentation: Online Comment, Questions, and Concerns Forms: N/A SPIN Meeting Reports are general observations of SPIN Meetings by City staff and SPIN Representatives. The report is neither verbatim nor official meeting minutes; rather it serves to inform elected and appointed officials, City staff, and the public of the issues and questions raised by residents and the general responses made. Responses as summarized in this report should not be taken as guarantees by the applicant. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to follow the case through the Planning and Zoning Commission and final action by City Council. Southlake Connect Results for the October 10, 2023, SPIN Town Hall Forum