HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-07-22 Public Comment - H. Stiff - Public Comment Letter for Application 21479From:Lynn Hyde
To:Hannah Stiff; Agenda
Subject:RE: Public Comments Letter for Application #21479
Date:Tuesday, June 7, 2022 12:07:50 PM
Greetings,
Your public comment has been received in regards to application 21479. These comments will be
included in the record as well as reviewed during the final review of the project.
Thank you for your interest in this project and I will do my best to respond to emails and calls as I
receive them.
Lynn Hyde | Development Review Planner, Community DevelopmentCity of Bozeman | 20 East Olive St. | P.O. Box 1230 | Bozeman, MT 59771406.579.1471 | lhyde@bozeman.net | www.bozeman.net
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From: Hannah Stiff <hstiff86@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, June 6, 2022 4:14 PM
To: Lynn Hyde <lhyde@BOZEMAN.NET>; Agenda <agenda@BOZEMAN.NET>
Subject: Public Comments Letter for Application #21479
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To whom it concerns:
I have serious concerns about the proposed development for the empty lot abutting
Autumn Grove street. I have asked the City (with no follow through) for a traffic walk
around the neighborhood. Cars frequently speed along Tschache and Hunters. On
walks along those streets (near the parks that have no reduced speed signage), I have
almost seen a child hit by a car and a dog as well.
Until the city creates signage to reduce speed and conducts a walking tour. Without
that but with new proposed development, the traffic issues will be further exacerbated
and it will be no time before a child actually is hit.
Please feel free to reach out to me via cell phone for additional commentary:
(406) 580-3031.
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Hannah Stiff