Outline and packet for Hot Springs - City Board
Presented
A “YES” vote means your must ignore the following facts:
Violation of Comprehensive Plan, Code, Programs, Planning
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MPO 2005-2007 Transportation Improvement Program calls for
wider roadways and additional turn lanes. Not reducing roadway widths and fewer lanes.
One
of the five primary goals of
Improve traffic flow on
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Making the 2-lane roadway permanent violates the city’s comprehensive plan and code.
City of
No valid traffic survey exists
CBID III survey used traffic flow data that conflicts with ASHTD data
CBID III
study did not obtain input from ASHTD or sheriff, police, fire, and
Even if the study were valid, what has been done varies greatly
Negative Impact to
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Detrimental
to tourism and economic development
Letter from HS Convention & Visitors Bureau: states “detrimental effect” “devastating to downtown” “End the test program now”
Public Safety
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The 90-day
Trial Period lasted over 7 months and has proven to be a complete
failure.
Accidents: List of 36 accidents
during trial period compared to no accidents during six months prior to the
bottleneck.
Known Safety Hazards not corrected could result in future lawsuits
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U.S. Department of
Transportation - National Highway Traffic Safety Admin Statistics: Most
pedestrian accidents occur at intersections, the next greatest number occur
while “Emerging from in Front of/Behind Parked Vehicles” and “Getting on/off
Vehicle Other Than School Bus.” For
pedestrian accidents where “Driver Vision Obscured” was a contributing factor,
“in most cases, standing traffic or parked vehicles on the side of the road obscured
the driver’s vision.”
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Slows or
restricts Emergency Responders. They
don’t want the bottleneck: Comments from Sheriff, Police, and Fire Departments
plus
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Citizens Don’t Want the Bottleneck
City’s 2003 Citizen
Survey by UALR finds great majority of citizens consider
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Overwhelming majority of citizens want the bottleneck removed – Petitions
Alternative Solutions
Due to the fact that a small handful of property owners have exerted an inordinate amount of misleading political pressure, a referendum may be the best answer.
Even an extended trial period may be beneficial and would avoid tearing up the streets during tourist season.
Copies
of sheets following were provided to the city board. See attachment list
following: