by art liberman | Oct 21, 2014 | City Actions and Activities in Barron Park, Streets
Posted by Art Liberman Some very dramatic changes are being proposed by City of Palo Alto Transportation Division to the streetscape in Barron Park to improve safety and enhance the bicycling experience in our neighborhood. The proposed Barron Park Neighborhood...
by art liberman | Sep 15, 2014 | City Actions and Activities in Barron Park, Streets
Below is the postcard mailer that was sent out last week to Laguna Avenue residents regarding upcoming street work. The meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 23, 6:30pm at Barron Park Elementary School to discuss proposed street resurfacing work on Laguna...
by art liberman | Aug 16, 2014 | City Actions and Activities in Barron Park, Streets
Open Letter to Hillary Gitelman and Jaime Rodriguez: Hillary and Jaime: Your response to residents comments about the Speed Humps that had been installed on Matadero Ave, Update on Speed Bumps on Matadero, suggested that you were uncertain how to proceed. You wanted...
by art liberman | Aug 12, 2014 | City Actions and Activities in Barron Park, Streets
Many of you have already written to the City of Palo Alto concerning your views of the Speed Bumps on Matadero. That apparently has not been enough to change the City Staff’s decision as to what to do. THEY NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN. And copy Hillary on the...
by art liberman | Jun 30, 2014 | City Actions and Activities in Barron Park, Streets
The Matadero Bicycle Boulevard plan is moving ahead. The recent June 19th meeting with consultants and Jaime Rodriguez and other staff was devoted to creating / enabling / enhancing other routes (not boulevards) for bicycling in Barron Park, but Jaime provided some...
by art liberman | Feb 2, 2014 | City Actions and Activities in Barron Park, Streets
Information and commentary provided by Lynnie Melena The Transportation Division held the second of the Maybell – Donald – Georgia Bicycle Boulevard Community Outreach Meetings on January 28, 2014 Approximately 25-30 people attended this meeting. At the beginning and...