Parkland Dedication Fees Rule Change

The E. Riverside/Oltorf Combined Neighborhood Planning Area, EROC (which includes SRCC Areas 6 & 7 and Heritage Oaks Park), needs your help to save our Parkland Dedication Fees. (Most of EROC is a designated Parkland Deficient Area.) Comments deadline is Aug. 1st. Comment online at: http://austintexas.gov/parkland-dedication-rules-review. A complete set of the rules is also available at this link. Please email Mayor Pro Tem Kathie Tovo also at: kathie.tovo@austintexas.gov

Paragraph 4.3.11(B)(2) Use and Expenditure of Parkland Fees, if approved, will allow fees collected from new development to be taken from Parkland Deficient Areas and spent elsewhere. Currently, the fees collected are required to be spent within a half mile of the new development to purchase land in Parkland Deficient Areas. If there are no properties within that half mile radius that meet the Parks Dept.’s criteria for parkland (large parcels of land that is inexpensive and flat), the funds can be shifted to other areas.

Under the proposed rules, (B)(2) is the first option if no land is available for purchase. The last option, section (B)(4), is to use the funds to improve an existing park within the applicable Parkland Service Area. If no appropriate land is available for purchase, Subsection (B)(4) should be the first option, not the last.

The problem with (B)(2), especially for the Riverside NPA in which Heritage Oaks Park is located, is that there are no available tracts left that fit the Parks Dept.’s criteria. So much for the community benefits EROC was promised in return for all that additional density developers were given through the EROC Neighborhood Planning process and the E. Riverside Corridor Plan.

When there is no land available within EROC’s Parkland Deficient Areas, those funds should be spent on improving what few park amenities we do have. Last year we had to fight to keep Mabel Davis Pool open – which is the only public swimming pool within EROC’s 3,300+ acres. Parks Dept. wanted to close it due to the cost of needed repairs.

Thank you for your consideration.

Toni House
SRCC and EROC NPCT Member

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East Riverside Drive Corridor Improvements at Lakeshore Blvd.

The City of Austin Public Works Department and Austin Transportation will begin construction at the intersection of Riverside Drive and Lakeshore Boulevard in July as part of the Riverside Drive Corridor Improvements Project. This project is fully funded and the contractor has been hired. The existing intersection will be transformed into a pedestrian and bicycle-friendly public space addressing multi-modal transportation issues with the addition of wider sidewalks, ADA accessible ramps and bicycle lanes. Work will also include the installation of rain gardens to improve water quality. In order to provide for safe crossing of Riverside by pedestrians and cyclists, there will be a traffic light installed to stop eastbound traffic on Riverside. 10-foot-wide crosswalks will be installed.

Once complete, the intersection of Riverside Drive and Lakeshore Boulevard will have improved mobility and safety for motorized vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians. The project is expected to be finished in early spring of 2017. More more information:
https://austintexas.gov/department/e-riverside-drive-corridor-improvements-lakeshore-boulevard

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Texas Dept. of Transportation/Mobility 35 Open House July 12

The Texas Department of Transportation is hosting an open house at Travis High School about their “South 10 Mile Comprehensive Project” along IH-35. Attendees will have an opportunity to review materials, ask questions, and submit comments. TxDOT is currently working on multiple stand-alone projects between Lady Bird Lake and SH 45SE, including Riverside Drive, Oltorf Street, Stassney Lane to William Cannon Drive, Slaughter Creek Overpass, and Onion Creek to SH 45SE.

The South10 project would add an express lane in each direction and address all remaining safety and mobility improvements proposed under the Mobility35 Program that were not already included in the above stand-alone projects. Two alternatives are being considered, one express lane build alternative and a no-build alternative. The build alternative includes direct transit access to the express lanes.

OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
5:30-7:00 pm
W.B. Travis High School
1211 E. Oltorf Street

Virtual Open House: www.mobility35openhouse.com

For more information: http://my35.org/capital/projects/travis/south-austin.htm
Email: info@mobility35.org

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Summer 2016 SRCC Newsletter

The Summer 2016 edition of the SRCC Newsletter has been printed and delivery has begun. You can also get a head start on reading it here.

Some of our features include:

SRCC election results
A CodeNEXT update
Information on Travis Heights Elementary fundraiser and efforts regarding the Heights re-development
Report from ad-hoc bylaws committee
Updates on local street improvements, and more!

Complete delivery of the paper newsletter to thousands of homes takes a few weeks. If it’s been a while and you have not received your copy, please contact Gretchen Otto at president@srccatx.org.

A huge thanks to all the volunteers (area coordinators and block captains) needed in order to hand-distribute our newsletter! For many of our residents, this is still the only way for them to stay informed on what’s going on in our area.

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SRCC General Membership Meeting Minutes – June 6th, 2016

SRCC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Monday, June 6, 2016 7:15 PM
LIFE IN THE CITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
(formerly Grace UMC)
205 E. MONROE, AUSTIN, TEXAS

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