This road improvement project is being conducted by the City of Richmond to consider improvements along a one-mile section of Forest Hill Avenue from west of Powhite Parkway to east of Hathaway Road. The City is examining ways to improve neighborhood access, reduce accidents, add landscaping, lighting and pedestrian facilities, improve drainage and promote pedestrian and bike use.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
So what happend at the July 18th Planning Commission Meeting?
After holding a public hearing on the proposed plans, the Planning Commission found that in concept the general location, character and extend of the proposed modifications were in accordance with the City of Richmond’s Master Plan recommendations for Forest Hill Avenue. Specifically the Commission found that the provision of a landscaped median that allows for left turn lanes; bike lanes in both directions; sidewalks on both sides of the street with a green planting strip separating the sidewalk from the road; drainage modifications; and two travel lanes in each direction were in accordance with the recommendations of the Master Plan. These features of the project were conceptually approved by the City Planning Commission under the condition that the design details of each of these items would be developed in consultation with the affected stakeholders, City staff and the City’s Urban Design Committee.
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I think, in addition to the SOS signs, we need to start making WWGG signs (What Will Graziano Gain) and post them all over to make the point that any elected representative who completely ignores those who voted her into office must have a reason for her arrogance.
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