Hello Neighbors
The
Board sent an e-blast yesterday advising Thornhill members of the
opportunity to participate in an online survey regarding traffic
calming on Elmstone Dr. (See below.)
The survey asks four questions about Elmstone Dr. from Summitt Tree to Thornhill Club. We're happy to see that the survey makes no mention of speed humps, and offers a "None of the Above" option for the many members who believe no action on Elmstone is required.
As
a service, we are forwarding this information to our directory of
contacts, as the Board's listserv does not reach everyone in the
community.
To enter your feedback on the survey, you must be registered and sign in at www.Thornhillnc.net
. Once you've logged in, hit the 2nd drop down menu from the left entitled "TCA". Scroll down to the entry entitled "
Traffic Safety Committee". You will then see an adjacent link for the Traffic
Survey.
The survey states that the closing date for participation is
November 16, 2009, and that the results will be shared with the Board at the
November 23 meeting. This suggests that no action will be taken until after the election of the new Board.
The survey does not include an option for additional input. If you have ideas or comments to share, please forward them to
pvar...@carolina.rr.com. We will likewise forward to the Board any comments received at this address.
We urge everyone to participate in this
online survey to ensure that a broad cross-section of the community is represented!Terry Losardo
10927 Back Ridge Rd.
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Neighbors:
The Traffic Safety Committee has spent some considerable time considering some of
the alternatives raised at the meeting back in July, some suggestions by the
Charlotte Department of Transportation and some other ideas that have arisen since
then. Before they go forward with any recommendations, the members of the
Committee want to get your input on these ideas. So, a survey has been set up
on the Thornhill website to solicit the opinion of each household.
There is information on the website and a summary will
appear in the coming edition of the Reporter. Look at all of that and think
about what is best for the whole neighborhood. Then go to www.Thornhillnc.net
and follow the links
to the survey. On behalf of the Committee, thank you for you input.
The Traffic Safety Committee