Friday, October 6, 2017

CIPs for 2018 as requested by EMLK Contact team

Here’s the results to the Neighborhood Plan Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Surveys.  Data is attach and consolidated below.  

Pecan Springs/Springdale Neighborhood Plan Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Survey Results:

1.       Develop a destination park/natural preserve to the south of Little Walnut Creek. (29, 63)
2.       Develop a hike/bike trail along Little Walnut Creek. (30, 63)
3.       Add sidewalks on 51st (both sides) from Springdale to US 183/YMCA. (91, 87)
4.       Extend bike lane from Springdale to 183 on MLK Blvd. (109, 90)
5.       5th place is a tie (include both):
a.       PS/S NPA - Construct sidewalks on Pecan Springs (either side) from 51st to Marlo. (100a, 88)
b.      Reduce street flooding by working with WPDRD to identify high need areas for storm drain improvements, and supporting WPDRD's funding requests for construction of storm drain improvements. (170, 102)

Other items (write ins) to add to future CIP’s lists:
·         Construct a hike and bike trail around/across the Morris Williams golf course (inside the fence) similarly to what's been done at the Hancock Golf Course.
·         Hike/bike trail connecting Morris Williams golf course to Mueller community
·         Crosswalks on Springdale Road are badly needed in many places between (at least) Airport and 12th
·         Repair Springdale Rd settling, between Rogge Ln & Hycreek Dr
·         Speed control measures on 51st street between Manor and Springdale



MLK Neighborhood Plan Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Survey Results:

1.       Improve the appearance, walkability, and traffic flow of Airport Boulevard by making the widening and improvement of the street a higher priority in the regional transportation plan. (103a, 89)
2.       Add bike lanes and wider sidewalks on both sides of Airport Blvd. (103b, 89)
3.       Add raised, landscaped medians similar to those that exist north of 38 1/2 Street along Airport Blvd. (103c, 89)
4.       Use the excess right-of-way at the Airport Blvd. and Manor Road intersection to improve turning movements and improve pedestrian safety. (103d.a, 89)
5.       Add bus shelters at bus stops in the vicinity of Sims Elementary. (106, 90)

Other items (write ins) to add to future CIP’s lists:
·         build a hike and bike trail across Morris Williams Golf Course to connect surrounding neighborhoods



MLK-183 Neighborhood Plan Capital Improvement Program (CIP):

  1. Sidewalk work:  Complete sidewalk on east side of Delano St from Hudson to Fort Branch Blvd; complete Eleanor St sidewalk on west side from Hudson to Fort Branch; repair sidewalk on west side of Eleanor St from Hudson, south to Eleanor dead-end; create sidewalk on one side of Hudson from Delano to Eleanor.
  2. ​Provide Access to Springdale park to residents who cannot access it from the east and south.  Build a hike/bike bridge across Fort Branch Creek from city property along Fort Branch Blvd to Springdale Park to provide that access.  ​ ​​Improve Springdale Park.  Create walking and biking trails that connect with the proposed bridge, add infrastructure. (48, 69, 182, 103)
  3. Cavalier Park--Develop Hike/Bike Trails along Walnut Creek, Little Walnut Creek, and the former Mo-Kan Railroad right-of-way. (64, 77)
  4. ​​Connectivity between Hog Pen/Lincoln Gardens area and Springdale/Airport area.  Fort Branch Creek divides these areas for miles.  Build a hike/bike bridge across Fort Branch Creek from the Eleanor St. cul-de-sac to Lott Ave.​  This would connect areas and open the proposed community garden to the south and west.
  5. Create a bike lane or street separate bikeway along Martin Luther King Blvd from Springdale, across 183, all the way to the MLK/Walnut Creek Trail junction. (109, 90)


Other items (write ins) to add to future CIP’s lists:
·         Speed calming on Ledesma and Sara
·         Sidewalks & traffic control along Delano St

·         FM 969 Corridor study Implementation

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