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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRe_ School Parking on Highland1 From:Kelley, Angela Sent:Monday, September 24, 2018 10:54 AM To:Fuchs, Alexander Subject:Re: School Parking on Highland Will do. I can already see with school back, I may need to shift somethings. Get Outlook for iOS From: Fuchs, Alexander <afuchs@slocity.org> Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 9:46 AM To: Kelley, Angela Subject: FW: School Parking on Highland I keep accidentally sending emails to myself. From: Fuchs, Alexander Sent: Monday, September 24, 2018 9:45 AM To: Fuchs, Alexander <afuchs@slocity.org> Subject: RE: School Parking on Highland Angie, Like we discussed last Wednesday, please create a list of enforcement activities for each route and the amount of time it takes to complete each activity. As an example, it takes an average of 1.5 hour to enforce parking in Railroad Square including marking vehicles in the 2-hour zone and checking Amtrak permits. The time doesn’t have to be exact but close to or a little over what it takes on average. It may be a good idea to create a list for summer and a list for when school is in session. We can then look at which routes have more flexibility in their schedule then others. Please let me know when you think you’ll have a draft of this to me. Thanks, Alex From: Fuchs, Alexander Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2018 8:29 AM To: Kelley, Angela <akelley@slocity.org> Subject: RE: School Parking on Highland Angie, Sometime today, I’d like to talk with you about these assignments that keep getting placed on enforcement. I know the schools don’t need to be enforced every day but it does take time away from enforcement activities. 2 I’m thinking maybe an informal schedule for the About Route, and possibly other routes, would help us plan better for year-round and seasonal assignments. -Alex From: Lee, Scott Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 4:05 PM To: Kelley, Angela <akelley@slocity.org> Cc: Fuchs, Alexander <afuchs@slocity.org> Subject: RE: School Parking on Highland His address is 160 Highland From: Lee, Scott Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 4:04 PM To: Kelley, Angela <akelley@slocity.org> Cc: Fuchs, Alexander <afuchs@slocity.org> Subject: FW: School Parking on Highland Ange, Can you put this area on the route so that we have someone visiting this area. I know that no officer is on in the AM at drop off time, but assume we could be there occasionally during pick up time. Scott From: AARON SALMON < Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 2:54 PM To: Lee, Scott <SLee@slocity.org> Cc: Dan Block <dblock@slcusd.org>; Hudson, Jake <jhudson@slocity.org> Subject: Re: School Parking on Highland The curbs are red and the No Parking Signs are up, we’re well into school year and nothing has changed. Without any enforcement we as homeowners are continually held hostage by parents picking up their children refusing to follow the rules. I have attached a picture of today which is a representation of everyday at school pick up and drop off. Aaron Salmon 160 Highland Drive San Luis Obispo 3 From Salmon's iPhone On Aug 22, 2018, at 4:23 PM, Lee, Scott <SLee@slocity.org> wrote: 4 Mr. Salmon, I am including Jake Hudson, Manager of the Transportation Engineering division, as they are responsible for determining these matters – my division just enforces the curbs once they are painted. Scott From: AARON SALMON <aaronsalmon@msn.com> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 3:35 PM To: Dan Block <dblock@slcusd.org>; Lee, Scott <SLee@slocity.org> Subject: Re: School Parking on Highland Mr. Block, Thank you for the response. Maybe the city (Mr. Lee) could paint the curb red on the west side of Highland and the opposite curb could be painted for 15 min loading. This would help solve 2 problems. 1, people would be less apt to park on a red curb. 2, it would limit the constant school staff that parks there everyday that severely limits the parents pickup and drop off area. Aaron Salmon On Aug 20, 2018, at 2:33 PM, Dan Block <dblock@slcusd.org> wrote: Aaron- With the start of the school year I have communicated with families with letters and talks about parking and I will continue to do so with upcoming newsletters and at Back-To-School Night. This school year has the added challenge of construction on site. The sidewalk is closed off Craig coming up to campus, so I will be occupied down there rerouting students safely to an alternate walking route. I assure you that I am around campus and the surrounding streets every day during arrival and dismissal. I will also come up to Highland to educate parents about using the Fel Mar loop so that they drop off on the school side of Highland. The first day sees far more cars than a typical day so I hope this not an repeated occurance for you this year. Sorry for the inconvenience- Dan Block On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 9:25 AM, AARON SALMON <aaronsalmon@msn.com> wrote: Good Morning Gentlemen, This is Aaron Salmon the owner of 160 Highland, I’m directly across from Bishops Peak elementary. I was hoping with the 2 plus month Summer vacation something would have been done to assist the owners on Highland Drive to be able to access their driveway. We are now into our third year with this battle and I fell our request for 5 assistance is falling on deaf ears. I’ll attach photos of this morning as we attempted to pull out of our driveway. People blocked our driveway and abandoned their vehicle as I was attempting to leave. <image1.jpeg> <image2.jpeg> <image3.jpeg>