Traffic Subcommittee

Welcome to the Belmont Heights Traffic subcomittee. If you have trafic concerns, this is the place to be. Joining the committee is open to residents of BH. Please make a point of subscribing if you join, which allows recieve to new posts to the group via email - and obviously helps the group communicate.

This committe was created as a result of a BHCA meeting in November 2006 with 3rd District council member Gary DeLong & AbDollah Ansari - Manager: Traffic & Transportation Bureau. The Meeting minutes from that meeting include specific action items to be investigated by the city - with the help of 3rd District council's office. The intention of BHCA is to help coordinate efforts to work with the city and post progress here.

Things you can do as a member of the subcommittee:

Create content such as story posts, images, forum topics, events (such as meetings), create a poll... virtually any content can be posted as "accessible" only to members of the group. Although, content can always ALSO be posted to the Public, if the author chooses.

BHCA Monthly Meeting

"BELMONT HEIGHTS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION MONTHLY MEETING AND SPECIAL EVENT"

Please join us on June 11 @ 7 PM at Fremont Elementary School Auditorium for a wonderfully entertaining and informative slide show presentation and surprise finale by veteran Historic Designer and Consultant "Bungalow Kev".

Minutes from June 11 BHCA meeting; important dates

Minutes from our monthly meeting on June 11 have been posted on the BHCA website. Some important dates are noted including a public meeting to discuss the Colorado Lagoon draft EIR and project status. Minutes can be viewed at:

http://mybelmontheights.org/node/1013#comment-476

BHCA Monthly Meeting

Please attend the monthly BHCA meeting this evening at 7 PM @ Fremont Elementary School. Among other issues, we will be discussing the "Light the Heights" event.

Broadway Traffic Calming and Street Improvements - How it was approached

Attached is the formal letter that really started a positive dialogue with the Traffic Department, Fire Department and Third District Councilman. We try to be proactive by identifying the problem, and discussing solutions that may or may not work or be appropriate to the neighborhood. Becoming emotional does not seem to serve a positive process. Including examples to help the community visualize problems and solutions is important. Having the support from non residents, in our case St. Bartholomew's Church and Lowell Elementary focuses the problem into a community wide issue.

Broadway Project: open letter

I noticed that the City Council approved the recommendation to to authorize and administer the documents to accept and expend the MTA grant funds. I was curious to know if the project proposal that we submit on behalf of the neighborhood association was included in the list. I am speaking specifically of the proposal to develop a landscaped median on Broadway, between Park Ave. and Nieto St..

Any information you could give me would be much appreciated. I hope you had nice holiday season, and that you're off to a good new year. Thank you for all your efforts...

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