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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-01-22 Public Comment - P. Steinmuller - Fowler Avenue Connection ProjectFrom:Patti Steinmuller To:Agenda Subject:Fowler Avenue Connection Project Date:Monday, August 1, 2022 10:40:55 PM CAUTION: This email originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. City Commissioners: I have read the 8/01/22 Fowler project staff and support the basic elements of the design including two travel lanes, turn lanes as needed, traffic signal control at the intersection of Babcock Street, and roundabout control at the intersection with Durston Road. I support dedicated bicycle lanes and a walking path on at least one side of the corridor. Although I didn’t find a definition of a shared use path in the report, I support a path designated for walking and other muscle power traffic, not for motorized use except by individuals with powered wheelchairs. I would appreciate further study to protect the natural beauty of the undeveloped areas including retaining as much as possible of the current presence of trees, bushes, other foliage that provide cover and habitat features for wildlife including birds. I support including medians with xeriscaping and streets that included traffic calming elements. With various types of housing already present along this intended corridor, traffic design needs to favor low speed limits. With proper design, speed of drivers can be modified to promote adequate traffic flow at a moderate speed. I advocate for consideration of the environmental issue of climate change. Climate change was not addressed in the Environment Review section of the report. Increases in asphalt need to be balanced by increasing vegetation and other means to lower the temperature of cityscapes. Climate change is having detrimental effects by adding more heat to city environments. Increases in heat absorption must be counterbalanced by design elements that increase heat reflection, such as trees and other vegetation. Since this project is in the pre-design phase, addressing the effects of climate change need to be part of the planning process. I would also appreciate seeing the report of the wetland delineation and waterbody assessment. Preserving wetlands has not been given the attention it deserves as wetlands are being destroyed for development in many areas of the city, Wetlands mitigation far away from Bozeman is deleterious to the city, its inhabitants, wildlife, and future viability of the city. I advocate for more visibility and attention given to wetlands preservation in this corridor. Patti Patti Steinmuller (she, her, hers) 952 Knolls Drive Bozeman, MT 59715-7430