Thursday, September 26, 2019

Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization Post 25 Sept 2019



We want to hear your feedback! We’re hosting public meetings to discuss updates to the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) which outlines our sh


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We want to hear your feedback!

We’re hosting public meetings to discuss updates to the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) which outlines our short-range transportation plan for the region. Learn more about the transportation projects that are expected to receive federal funding in the region's FY 2021-2024 TIP. Provide your feedback on important issues including active transportation, traffic congestion, roadway safety and public transportation.
There are two ways to participate: in person or online.

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Join us for one of our public meetings to hear a presentation on the short range transportation plan and provide your feedback. Light refreshments will be served.


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Our online public meeting makes it easy to be part of the planning process. Watch the presentation that will be given at the public meeting, indicate your concerns about congestion, safety, public transportation and bicycle/ pedestrian infrastructure. Lastly, provide feedback on projects in our short range transportation plan.
Online public participation ends on Thursday, October 3, 2019.

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Make your voice heard!

Input will be shared with local and state transportation agencies and the MPO’s Transportation Policy Board to inform future investments, and will serve as potential project ideas for our next call for projects, estimated to be in October 2020. The MPO funds projects through our Surface Transportation Block Grant (most flexible funding source), Transportation Alternatives (bicycle and pedestrian projects) and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ). It’s important to get involved early in the planning process when solutions to transportation challenges are being developed.
For more information, please visit www.alamoareampo.org/yourmove or contact Jeanne Geiger, at 210-227-8651 or by email at geiger@alamoareampo.org.
 






Friday, September 20, 2019

City of San Antonio Office of Sustainability update


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NE Neighborhood Association Meeting Review


Dear Neighborhood Leaders,

Our latest Northeast Neighborhood Alliance meeting was a great success for everyone involved. We had an overwhelming turnout of members and outstanding briefings on a wide variety of topics.

A big thank you goes to State Representative Steve Allison on his extensive report on this year’s Texas Legislative session; Aviation Director Russ Handy on the San Antonio Airport’s Strategic Development Plan; Vinsen Faris on the Meals On Wheels Program; and Alex Kapoor for his Eagle Scout Service Project known as the Roy Maas Youth Alternatives Good Start Drive.

Also, we need to recognize Councilman Clayton Perry for giving us an update on a number of issues, including the latest City budget vote.

For more information on the above topics, you can visit the following websites or email addresses:

Representative Allison’s email: steve.allison@house.texas.gov


Meals On Wheels: https://www.mowsatx.org


Councilman Perry’s email: district10@sanantonio.gov

In addition to the above individuals on our agenda, I would also like to thank our NNA volunteers and District 10 staff members who helped host this meeting, including Raul Ubides who set up live streaming of our meeting on CM Perry’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/district10perry/

Once again, thank you for your active involvement with the NNA and your neighborhood.


Mike Gallagher
President
Northeast Neighborhood Alliance
210 946-0190

Northeast Neighborhood Alliance

2019 Meeting Dates:

November 18


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Friday, September 13, 2019

Next VNNA II meeting is this Sunday, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m.

Next meeting of VNNA II is Sunday, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. at Church of Reconciliation.  Our special guest speaker will be Michael Dominguez of VIA Metropolitan Transit. Click HERE for the newsletter.