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Lori Bigler

The NTMP Comment Period Ends Soon! by Lori Bigler

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Just a friendly reminder that the deadline for submission of comments about the traffic calming measures is fast approaching. Comments must be submitted by Monday, May 14th.  

Every household in the neighborhood received a mailing that includes a comment form. They seek the opinion of each household using a simple poll:

  • Support the devices
  • Support with modifications
  • Do NOT support the devices

Comments may also include suggestions for where traffic cushions might be added or removed to further refine the approach. Comments can be submitted by post mail or online at the following web page.

https://services.publicworks.houstontx.gov/ntmp-feedback

Only one comment per household is allowed. Questions about the program can be directed to ntmp@houstontx.gov.

NTMP Public Meeting Summary by Lori Bigler

On Tuesday April 27th, the community participated in a public meeting for the Neighborhood Traffic Management Program, hosted by the City of Houston Public Works department. The meeting focused on the traffic study of speed cushions that have been installed in Woodland Heights since June of last year.

A crowd of engaged residents gathered in the library of Travis Elementary to ask questions and comment on the plan. Notables in attendance included CM Karla CisnerosCM Michael Kubosh and Khang Nguyen, PWE Assistant Director, Traffic Management Branch.

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Gary Drabek, NTMP Program Manager, briefed the gathered crowd on the results of their speed data collection, offering an overview of the before-and-after traffic study count data. That was followed by an animated question and answer session.

Drabek explained that residents who would like deeper or more complete traffic study data than what they presented in the meeting can obtain complete data using the city's GIS Interactive Traffic Counts Map. All data collected by Public Works is fully available to the public. Mr Dabek offered to distribute a cheat sheet on using that system to anyone who is so inclined.

Currently, Public Works is collecting comments regarding the installation. All comments must be submitted to Public Works by May 14th. 

Mr Dabek placed particular emphasis on the importance of the comments in helping the city evaluate the installation and plot a path forward. However, he also reminded the community that the comments are not votes. Public Works will use the comments to make a recommendation to the city council, but will not determine their recommendation based on numbers of comments for or against.

The city has already mailed every household in the neighborhood a package that includes a comment form. They seek the opinion of each household using a simple poll:

  • Support the devices
  • Support with modifications
  • Do NOT support the devices

They also seek comment about the installation itself. That could include suggestions for where traffic cushions might be added or removed, to further refine the approach. Comments can be submitted by post mail or online at the following web page.

https://services.publicworks.houstontx.gov/ntmp-feedback.

Only one comment per household is allowed. Comments must be submitted by May 14th. Questions about the program and requests for the GIS cheat sheet can be directed to ntmp@houstontx.gov.

WOODLAND HEIGHTS NTMP PROJECT Public Meeting Rescheduled For April 24th. by Lori Bigler

We received notification from the office of CM Cisneros that the city has has released the date & time for the 3rd public meeting about the NTMP project in WH.

Date:  Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Time:  7:00 ‐ 8:00 P.M. 
Place:  Travis Elementary School (Multi‐Purpose Room)
3311 Beauchamp
Houston, TX 77009

The city is mailing a notification to all residents. The mailing includes; a letter announcing the meeting, an annotated map of the project with a summary of the before & after project traffic count data.

It also includes a comment card. Residents will be able to submit comments by mail and online for 14 days after the meeting.

City of Houston NTMP Meeting To Be Rescheduled by Lori Bigler

The most recent WHCA newsletter included an article updating residents about the status of the City's NTMP* project in Woodland Heights. That article made reference to a public meeting that was planned for Tuesday, March 27th.

We have been informed by the city that the meeting is to be rescheduled for some time in early April. The city will mail residents an official meeting announcement when the new date & location are known.

*Neighborhood Traffic Management Program