tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696817881234121652.post4514011892192958435..comments2023-07-06T20:45:55.663-06:00Comments on <center>Mannkind Perspectives</center>: Highland Town Meeting 1-Oct-2014: Reducing the Speed of Traffic on Country Club DriveRod Mannhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10241182790476070316noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696817881234121652.post-45941334988154358032014-11-18T11:36:47.900-07:002014-11-18T11:36:47.900-07:00Thanks for commenting Nannette. There is one east/...Thanks for commenting Nannette. There is one east/west corridor planned right now which will be cross Alpine Hwy at Canal Blvd 9860 N. One of the pending items is getting an approved development plan from the Development Center/State. This is in process but I have no idea how long it will take. The speeding on Country Club may be impacted by the lack of another east/west corridor but I would think that most of it has to do with people just not paying attention, hurrying to and from the Country Club, and teen age drivers. Rod Mannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10241182790476070316noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696817881234121652.post-74596765204634788672014-11-04T10:35:11.485-07:002014-11-04T10:35:11.485-07:00The problem is simple. We need east/west access in...The problem is simple. We need east/west access in Highland City. It seems people are speeding around from one side to the other. There are schools and recreation on both sides hurrying people in their direction. This should be a through-street, not a double dead end. We need more corridors, not just one or two.Nannette Wattshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10171138737945420408noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696817881234121652.post-16505270476221159342014-10-12T05:53:21.868-06:002014-10-12T05:53:21.868-06:00Thanks for the summary Rod.In regard to TJ's c...Thanks for the summary Rod.In regard to TJ's comments, it is always questionable to assume facts not in evidence. This particular neighborhood has worked together to address more than one issue successfully. There is no reason to believe that this model could not be as successfully in any neighborhood. If the issue is a big enough concern for the neighborhood, they can address it together.Carin Hadleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696817881234121652.post-15525537595467260392014-10-11T16:01:58.832-06:002014-10-11T16:01:58.832-06:00The neighborhood came to a council meeting and ask...The neighborhood came to a council meeting and asked from the county council to help. A meeting was organized as a result. I am pretty sure that the council would be just as responsive if your neighborhood did the same.Rod Mannhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10241182790476070316noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-696817881234121652.post-66572838470975914332014-10-11T13:20:16.430-06:002014-10-11T13:20:16.430-06:00Once again, the wealthy families and those in more...Once again, the wealthy families and those in more expensive homes get the attention while those of us who have been asking for a radar detector (just for a few days) on our road for years get nothing. Our road is 25 mph, too. Most people who use our road as a through street go 30+ mph. It seems like some people's children are worth more than others in this town. Wish it wasn't so, but it is.TJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00890037981997328026noreply@blogger.com