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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLetter from Amanda Olsen Dear Mayor DeWeerd and the City Council, RECEIVED OCT 2 4 2006 city of Meridian. City Clerk Offico My name is Amanda Olsen and I have lived in Bear Creek for almost five years. Our family was the second family to move into the subdivision and we have watched it grow and change. We love the quality oflife we receive by living in this neighborhood. We just recently moved from our first home in Bear Creek to our second home in Bear Creek on Bear Claw Way. We love living on a quiet street backed up to a beautiful city park We love the family friendly atmosphere we feel here and the security and safety we have by knowing so many of our neighbors. It is my purpose in writing this letter to express to you my feelings about the proposed collector road. I am strongly opposed to this road for several reasons. 1. It is my understanding that Bear Creek subdivision has operated just fine without a collector road for the past five years. I don't understand why fifty-five more home sites would make a significant impact on the need for a collector road. This area currently has access to Meridian Rd from Overland Rd, Calderwood, and Victory. To create another access to Meridian Rd is unnecessary. There are many proposed entrances to Shepherd's Creek through Bear Creek and Strada Bellissima. Bear Creek has easy access to a signal at Overland and Meridian and Strada Bellissima has easy access to a signal at Victory and Meridian. Therefore, it is unnecessary to create a collector road and another signal for Shepherd's Creek. Since it is unnecessary, it is also a waste of tax payers dollars and yet just another stoplight for people to speed through. 2. The second reason I am opposed to the collector road is the significant safety hazard it will create for me and all the residents around me on Cub St, Kodiak:, Bear Claw, and Christopher. The number of vehicles and the speed at which they travel will increase the risk of accident and/or injury to our children. There are many buses that pick up children along these streets, mine included, and I am very concerned that a collector road will bring in speedy traffic to an otherwise quiet area. There are hundreds of children who walk to and from bus stops everyday along Cub, Kodiak, Bear Claw, and Christopher. Please don't put the children at risk by putting in the unnecessary collector street. 3. The collector road will be a "short cut" street for thousands of vehicles. First of all there are many athletic teams that play or practice at Bear Creek Park The collector road will be a great short cut from Meridian road to the park The park brings in a lot of vehicles everyday, especially during the fall and spring. I would like to see these cars traveling on Stoddard Road (as was originally intended) and not on my street. Also, the collector road will be a great short cut for many residents in the neighborhood to access Meridian Road. If the proposed collector road is put into place, cars will race to work and from work everyday along this short cut. The biggest threat that the collector road brings is the amount and type of traffic that will travel the road once the school goes in on Stoddard. The easiest and fastest way to access the school for many people will be along the proposed collector road. However, there are streets already in place that are much more suitable to carry the amount of traffic a school brings. Why should we divert traffic from perfectly good thoroughfares to quiet, residential streets? 4. My last reasons for being opposed to the collector road are simply selfish_ I don't like traffic, I don't like noise, I don't like to worry about the safety of my children as they play in the driveway, and I don't want to see my property decrease in value. I love everything about where I live and I don't want to see an unnecessary change destroy that. Lastly, I try to be an understanding person but I just don't see the need for this road. I haven't heard one good reason why this road should be built. There are other alternatives and solutions. This I know for sure-people that don't live in my neighborhood or on my street are preparing to make a decision that will significantly impact the lives of me and my children. It's scary for me to even consider the possibility that this might really happen. I consider Bear Creek to be one of the nicest subdivisions in Meridian, if not the best. A collector road would certainly change all that. To me this issue isn't even a close one. Do the right thing for me and all of Bear Creek's children and say no to the collector road. It's a bad idea. Sincerely, Amanda Olsen