The Oak Hill neighborhood planning committee has invited Karl Kehde for the evening of Tuesday, Feb 22.
This committee meeting every two week (2nd and 4th tuesdays) to work on a neighborhood master plan for Oak Hill and SW austin. (roughly everything between Southwest Parkway and Loop 45 and from Brodie Lane out to Circle Drive on Hwy 290.
The meetings are open to the public and especially to the business owners in the Oak Hill area.
The next meeting will be held at the Oak Hill Church located on Hwy 71 opposite the Sherwin-Williams paint store. You can also come in from Old Bee Caves road, which runs along the other side of Williamson Creek.
karl is an experienced neighborhood planner, who has devoted most of his career to negotiating development agreements that preserve the local culture and socio-ecconomic environment. He understands the business needs and the community values, and in our case, the treat of a ghost town that the new TxDOT highway project could bring to the Y.
It's not hard to look back at the ecconomic disaster that major road development has cost Austin along Ben White (Hwy 290) and Research Blvd (Hwy 183). Vast stretches of elevated highways have made faster by-passes for customers who can no longer easily stop and shop in stores they were all familiar with. Then, many of those shopping centers were abandoned. New stores that were only built in the early 1990's are now empty and only the smallest businesss have been able to survive on the tickle of local shoppers left in theie own backyards. And good paying jobs disappeared along with the department stores, supermarkets, and even care dealerships.
I love good highways as much as anyone, but I also think there is a way to build them without choking off the locals stores we all treasure and use every week. Come help us map out a different plan that won't leave Oak Hill looking like a Ghost Town.
This committee meeting every two week (2nd and 4th tuesdays) to work on a neighborhood master plan for Oak Hill and SW austin. (roughly everything between Southwest Parkway and Loop 45 and from Brodie Lane out to Circle Drive on Hwy 290.
The meetings are open to the public and especially to the business owners in the Oak Hill area.
The next meeting will be held at the Oak Hill Church located on Hwy 71 opposite the Sherwin-Williams paint store. You can also come in from Old Bee Caves road, which runs along the other side of Williamson Creek.
karl is an experienced neighborhood planner, who has devoted most of his career to negotiating development agreements that preserve the local culture and socio-ecconomic environment. He understands the business needs and the community values, and in our case, the treat of a ghost town that the new TxDOT highway project could bring to the Y.
It's not hard to look back at the ecconomic disaster that major road development has cost Austin along Ben White (Hwy 290) and Research Blvd (Hwy 183). Vast stretches of elevated highways have made faster by-passes for customers who can no longer easily stop and shop in stores they were all familiar with. Then, many of those shopping centers were abandoned. New stores that were only built in the early 1990's are now empty and only the smallest businesss have been able to survive on the tickle of local shoppers left in theie own backyards. And good paying jobs disappeared along with the department stores, supermarkets, and even care dealerships.
I love good highways as much as anyone, but I also think there is a way to build them without choking off the locals stores we all treasure and use every week. Come help us map out a different plan that won't leave Oak Hill looking like a Ghost Town.