Re: [LincolnTalk] Updated Housing Choice Act Zoning FAQs

2023-09-18 Thread Robert Ahlert
Thank you Sarah for posting regarding flawed traffic study. 240 units in the middle town would likely add over 300 cars and by some quick math 300 cars lined up would be bumper to bumper traffic between South Lincoln and the school. It would be a mess for those of us that live in South Lincoln. Pl

Re: [LincolnTalk] Updated Housing Choice Act Zoning FAQs

2023-09-18 Thread John F. Carr
For larger projects it is traditional for the project proponent to hire an engineer to say traffic will be great and the project opponent to hire a different engineer to say traffic will be awful. Personally I don't care enough to chip in to hire an anti-rezoning engineer. The conclusion of the s

Re: [LincolnTalk] Updated Housing Choice Act Zoning FAQs

2023-09-18 Thread ٍSarah Postlethwait
Can we discuss how flawed this traffic study is? 1) It was conducted in December of 2020- at the height of the pandemic. 2) It assumes most employers will continue allowing employees to work from home. 3) It only takes into account the roads between the police station and just after Donelans at

[LincolnTalk] Updated Housing Choice Act Zoning FAQs

2023-09-08 Thread Jennifer Glass via Lincoln
Good morning! A new set of FAQs and answers related to Housing Choice Act Zoning are below this message and posted on the Housing Choice Act Working Group’s web page: https://www.lincolntown.org/1327/Housing-Choice-Act-Working-Group We look forward to seeing everyone at State of the Town on Sep