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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-20-20 Public Comment - L. Prugh - SID 762 S. 6th AveFrom:Lisa Prugh To:Katherine Maines Subject:Re: S. 6th Proposed Reconstruction Project Date:Friday, November 20, 2020 11:11:07 AM Thank you Katherine. We are gathering somewhat informally in Cooper Park tomorrow to discuss. There are many viewpoints. I want traffic calming b4 I die and am close to doing'anything' to get some type of solution that will return our streets back to neighborhood walkable, peaceful slow traffic movement.I understand where I live is a popular place to congrats for out of town folks, lunch and dog play, in park etc. But the SPEEDS are so distracting not to mention frightening. So we will discuss tomorrow with whomever I have contacts to invite.... A neighbor/engineerwould like to add his 2 cents about the benefits of SID. SO we have some viewpoints that are balanced-educated and relevant I hope....I wish I had your email list. Thank you for all you are doing. Lisa On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 10:58 AM Katherine Maines <KMaines@bozeman.net> wrote: Good morning. This email is to follow up on the neighborhood meeting that was held last night regarding the South 6th Avenue proposed reconstruction project. Letters were mailed today asking homeowners for their vote and any feedback they’d like to provide on thisproject. That letter is also attached to this email. As mentioned in that letter, information on this project can be found in by visitinghttps://bzncloud.bozeman.net/s/bZTawN4HL8EWHCQ. To submit your vote, you can either send an email to me, call me at the number listed below, or submit the postcard that will accompany the letter that was mailed. Thank you so much for your participation! Please reach out if you have any questions andplease share with neighbors who may not have received our communications. Sincerely, Katherine Maines | Public Works Technician City of Bozeman | 20 E. Olive St. | Bozeman, MT 59715P: 406.582.2273www.bozeman.net City of Bozeman emails are subject to the Right to Know provisions of Montana’s Constitution (Art. II, Sect. 9) and may be considered a “public record” pursuant to Title 2, Chpt. 6, Montana Code Annotated. As such, this email, its sender and receiver, and the contents may be available for public disclosure and will be retained pursuant to the City’s record retention policies. Emails that contain confidential information such as information related to individual privacy may be protected from disclosure under law.