Meeting with the City July 29, 2020 on Prairie Wind

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  • MFH
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Hello, 

 

The Fairview Farms HOA and volunteers meet with Mayor Nick Guccione, Alderman Tricia Byrnes and City Administrator Douglas Lee on Wednesday, July 29. 

 

The City presented information related to the administrative process and studies that were completed for the new Prairie Winds Subdivision. This information has been included for your information and reference. The stub-street is in the plans to be created as a street and the City will not remove that from the plans based on our meeting.

 

Our next option is to hire an attorney to pursue any legal means to stop the stub-street. The likelihood that this course of action will be successful is not known.  If this is pursued and is not successful, there are traffic calming measures that our subdivision will need to decide upon. 

 

There is at least one traffic calming measure we need to decide on for the stub street, which was included in the plans that McBride will have to complete at their own cost. Our alderman Tricia Byrnes fought to have this included since she was outvoted to include the stub street by our other city aldermen. 

 

The City will help with adding more traffic calming measures, but we will have split the cost with the City. We need to decide, as a community, what kind, how many and where these traffic calming measures will be added.

 

The HOA trusties will be arranging another meeting for all residents to discuss these options and get a majority decision on how to proceed as a group.

 

I will work with our other HOA members to load references to the traffic calming information and additional information provided by the City to this site. 

 

Thank you 

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Thank you for trying.

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  • Rich Wright
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In your 2nd paragraph you state that "the city will not removed that from the plans"...WHO has desided that...it is not the city, it is a person who made that decision.  We need to understand who that is ans speak to HIM/HER!  Understand what were the criteria for that decision.

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If there was one person who I believe fits this question is the city planner Douglas Lee who was at the meeting.

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