Our neighbors at Alamo Club have kindly agreed to host LGNA’s Holiday Happy Hour this year. Come mingle with friends & neighbors, enjoy some of Alamo Club’s Texas Tacos, and take advantage of specially priced drinks! Don’t forget to stop by the membership table for a name tag and maybe even grab an LGNA t-shirt.
Many of you may be aware that the Transportation and Public Works (TPW) department of the City of Dallas has recently conducted traffic studies on portions of Skillman and Abrams, including the portion of Skillman bordering our neighborhood. Please see below for background info.
There are two surveys open for public comment – one for Skillman and one for Abrams. After reviewing the presentations, feel free to use the appropriate survey(s) for your feedback. The comment period will close on Nov. 30, 2024. – Skillman survey – Abrams survey
BACKGROUND
After receiving comments from the public about the safety of Skillman & Abrams and after performing an initial review of traffic conditions and incidents, the city’s TPW department agreed to perform traffic studies on these two corridors.
The studies began in fall 2023 and have taken about one year to complete. Here are the steps:
1. Assess the existing conditions This involved placing traffic data capturing devices along the corridors and gathering that data. Types of data gathered were: – Number of vehicles driving along each corridor – Number of vehicles entering & exiting each corridor – Speed of vehicles – Traffic backups The data was all annotated with the day of the week, time of day, and other useful info. TPW also analyzed crash, speeding, and other moving violation data. They also gathered input & comments from the public.
2. Determine whether alternative traffic corridor designs should be considered If the data indicate that alternative traffic corridor designs should be considered, then TPW would analyze which alternative designs would best serve all the needs and goals of the corridors – those of motorists, pedestrians, effective traffic management, etc.
3. Finalize the recommended transportation improvements This is where we are now. TPW creates an initial set of recommended changes to the traffic corridors. They then communicate these initial recommendations to the public and to city government stakeholders and solicit feedback. Feedback is considered and possibly incorporated into the recommended changes. Any recommendations must be approved by the City Council or one of its commissions. If approved, budget must be allocated and actual work must be scheduled.
LGNA’s annual fall block party brought together residents from across the neighborhood association for a fun-filled, Halloween-themed day!
We had a bounce house, live music, delicious tacos from El Come Taco, tarot reading, pumpkin & mini-croissant decorating, craft activities for the kids, and more! And lots of neighbors came decked out in their Halloween costumes to parade and compete in the costume contest.
Thank you again to all the sponsors, volunteers, and to the attendees who donated at the event. Your generosity means that we’ll be splitting $1000 between the Geneva Heights and Mockingbird Elementary Peace Pantries – just in time for the holidays!
Don’t forget that Saturday, Oct 26, 2024 is LGNA’s annual “It’s Fall, Y’all!” Block Party & Costume Parade. It will be held on Concho at Palo Pinto, 2pm-5pm.
Whether you live down by Ross, up by Mockingbird, or any point in between, all LGNA residents are welcome to come and join in the fun!
The event is BYOB, but we will have water & beer to share. There will also be food for purchase.
This event serves as LGNA’s version of National Night Out, which is designed to bring neighbors together, foster community, and promote neighborhood safety.
This event has received wonderful support from our fantastic business neighbors and residents alike. THANK YOU to our sponsors.
Platinum Sponsors
The B.A.R Real Estate Group is back as a Platinum Sponsor for the 2nd year in a row. We would certainly hate to see any neighbors leave LGNA, but sometimes moving is inevitable. If you’re looking to sell your home (or buy!!), reach out to neighbor and real estate agent Courtney Conley!
Meyboom Brasserie is again providing beer and the use of their kegerator this year for our It’s Fall Y’all event! They have delicious beers from Belgium & the surrounding region that aren’t often found at other local bars and restaurants. Go check them out!
The Village Baking Co. has graciously agreed to be a Platinum Sponsor this year. If you haven’t stopped by their Boulangerie on Lower Greenville to sample some of their breads & pastries, you’re definitely missing out. The Kouign-amann is out of this world!
Tietze Park celebrates its 100th birthday this year, having been founded in 1924! On Sunday, November 3, 2024, 1:30-4:30pm, Friends of Tietze Park (FOTP) plans to honor this special year with an exciting community celebration in the park.
Get involved by volunteering, sponsoring an activity, donating, and more! Check out the official FOTP Centennial website for more information.
This event will be free to all attendees and include:
Live Music
Bounce Houses
Face Painting
Gaming Trucks
Balloon Artists
Talks and Demonstrations
Food
Pop Ups with Sponsors and Local Vendors
Silent Auction
Informative Displays on the History of Tietze Park