From jfreelandg at hotmail.com Thu Dec 8 00:37:00 2005 From: jfreelandg at hotmail.com (Jean Graves) Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 23:37:00 -0600 Subject: [Maillist] System of residential parking in Judges HIll Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lightning.liquidweb.com/pipermail/maillist_judgeshill.org/attachments/20051207/510d4ed7/attachment.htm From betsy at alliancedesign.org Thu Dec 8 10:00:54 2005 From: betsy at alliancedesign.org (Betsy Christian) Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 09:00:54 -0600 Subject: [Maillist] System of residential parking in Judges HIll In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Phil, Your pay should be docked. I recommend a 50% reduction. Betsy On 12/7/05 11:37 PM, "Jean Graves" wrote: > Dear Phil, > > I personally went over to your house in November (11/19) far in advance of the > first event(12/11) to request parking permits for holiday parties. You assured > me that you would take of this the next day and obtain these for me. Now I > receive a copy of an email on Wednesday, December 6 at approximately 6 pm in > the evening with ONLY THREE working days in advance of the event with a > request to send the 100 permits in the mail. > > Also, you that said that I had informed "several neighbors," when in fact I > had sent an email to the entire list serv of the neighborhood association. > > Is this is an example of how the system of residental parking works? > > Thank you. > > Jeanne > > Jeanne Freeland-Graves, Ph.D.The Bess Heflin Centennial Professor and Head, > Divsion of Nutritional Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin > http://www.utexas.edu/depts/he/ntr/freeland.htm >> >> From: Phil Wiley >> To: Gordon.Derr at ci.austin.tx.us >> CC: "Jean Graves" >> Subject: Zone 7 - Holiday parties >> Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 17:51:11 -0600 >> >> >> Gordon, >> >> Per voicemail, Mrs. Graves is having three Holiday parties in December, >> starting with 12/11, and has requested 100 day passes for her guests. If you >> will be able to provide please have them mailed to her at >> >> Jean Graves >> 900 W 17th Street >> Austin, TX 78701 >> >> If we are continuing the tradition of not issuing day passes for parties, >> please advise how we can ensure Mrs. Graves that the police will not be >> ticketing. Through the note below she has informed several neighbors, and the >> event is outside RPP patrol hours, but she is concerned that a neighbor has >> complained in the past, calling the police to ticket, and may do so again. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Phil Wiley >> >> ----- Forwarded by Phil Wiley/Austin/IBM on 12/06/2005 03:45 PM ----- >> >>>>>> "Jean Graves" >>>>>> Sent by: Maillist-bounces at judgeshill.org 11/20/2005 06:39 PM >> >> To >> >> Maillist at judgeshill.org >> >> cc >> >> >> Subject >> >> [Maillist] Holiday parties >> >> Dear Neighbors, >> >> I will be hosting three Holiday parties on Sunday, December 11; Friday, >> December 16, and Sunday, December 24. All three are schedueld from 6:30 pm - >> 9 pm. I have asked for residential parking permits for all three events. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Jean Graves >> >> 900 West 17th Street >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Maillist mailing list >> Maillist at judgeshill.org >> http://lightning.liquidweb.com/mailman/listinfo/maillist_judgeshill.org >> >> ><< pic22629.gif >> ><< ecblank.gif >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Maillist mailing list > Maillist at judgeshill.org > http://lightning.liquidweb.com/mailman/listinfo/maillist_judgeshill.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lightning.liquidweb.com/pipermail/maillist_judgeshill.org/attachments/20051208/a8d2da98/attachment.htm From wileyp at us.ibm.com Thu Dec 8 13:35:21 2005 From: wileyp at us.ibm.com (Phil Wiley) Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2005 12:35:21 -0600 Subject: [Maillist] System of residential parking in Judges HIll Message-ID: Dear Jean, Thank you for the note. The JHNA RPP program has been in place for several years now, there are many people new to the neighborhood who have not been exposed to some execution details, many others who have forgotten or never been exposed to particular elements. This is a great opportunity to describe a few details of how the RPP program works. The primary enforcement mechanism for the RPP program is a small city patrol team that works standard business hours, 8:00-5:00 Monday through Friday. Despite the fact that most of our streets have one side marked for 7 x 24 RPP, in reality during "off hours" ticketing will occur only if there is a complaint called into 311, or a patrol call going through the neighborhood feels compelled to ticket - the later of which I have been notified of only once. This provides maximum protection at a minimum level of inconvenience. After reviewing my files, it appeared that day passes were issued only once and in small quantity for a holiday party in the last few years. 10 stickers which I happened to have on hand. The primary usage of the limited number of day passes issued has been for construction projects, to protect day time workers who parked cars in RPP designated areas. Note that service vehicles should not be ticketed if parked in RPP designated areas. Note that cars parked in "no parking 7 a.m. to 7 p.m" areas are subject to ticketing in all circumstances (often confused with RPP related citations). The City of Austin has been asking RPP participants to notify neighbors of upcoming events to avoid surprises and uninformed calls to 311, instead of issuing large blocks of day passes for special events. I believe Art Williams and Mike Valigera have successfully used notifications to the JHNA maillist to avoid problems. Day passes represent a cost to the city, the usage of day passes are also an inconvenience when unnecessary and make the program appear less user friendly than necessary. Note that loud parties which run late into the night are more likely than others to result in 311 calls - clearly that is not the case in what you described In the email below to Gordon Derr I tried to make clear that, after reviewing the history, mailing 100 day passes was not the likely outcome, for events held outside of patrol hours where neighborhood notification had already taken place. If we are continuing the tradition of not issuing day passes for parties, please advise how we can ensure Mrs. Graves that the police will not be ticketing. Through the note below she has informed several neighbors, and the event is outside RPP patrol hours, but she is concerned that a neighbor has complained in the past, calling the police to ticket, and may do so again. The judgeshill maillist does not include everyone in the neighborhood, so without directly saying so, I was asking that an additional step be taken by Gordon to notify authorities not to ticket during the designated dates and times. If the City policy in December 2005 is different than what I described above Gordon Derr would have had time to reach out to you to make passes available. I do regret not notifying you earlier of my findings and expected way of taking care of it, and for not being there to personally ensure no problems occur Saturday - I am out of the country on business, returning late Tuesday. If there are any problems from the 12/11 party, there will be time to work with the City to resolve them, and take a different approach to avoid any inconvenience for the 12/16 and 12/24 parties. I would ask that all neighbors be on the lookout for patrol officers during the dates and times you referenced to help avoid an accidental citation. Thank you. Phil Wiley ----- Forwarded by Phil Wiley/Austin/IBM on 12/08/2005 11:18 AM ----- "Jean Graves" To Sent by: Phil Wiley/Austin/IBM at IBMUS Maillist-bounces@ cc judgeshill.org Gordon.Derr at ci.austin.tx.us, Maillist at judgeshill.org Subject 12/07/2005 11:37 [Maillist] System of residential PM parking in Judges HIll Dear Phil, I personally went over to your house in November (11/19) far in advance of the first event(12/11) to request parking permits for holiday parties. You assured me that you would take of this the next day and obtain these for me. Now I receive a copy of an email on Wednesday, December 6 at approximately 6 pm in the evening with ONLY THREE working days in advance of the event with a request to send the 100 permits in the mail. Also, you that said that I had informed "several neighbors," when in fact I had sent an email to the entire list serv of the neighborhood association. Is this is an example of how the system of residental parking works? Thank you. Jeanne Jeanne Freeland-Graves, Ph.D.The Bess Heflin Centennial Professor and Head, Divsion of Nutritional Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin http://www.utexas.edu/depts/he/ntr/freeland.htm From: Phil Wiley To: Gordon.Derr at ci.austin.tx.us CC: "Jean Graves" Subject: Zone 7 - Holiday parties Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 17:51:11 -0600 Gordon, Per voicemail, Mrs. Graves is having three Holiday parties in December, starting with 12/11, and has requested 100 day passes for her guests. If you will be able to provide please have them mailed to her at Jean Graves 900 W 17th Street Austin, TX 78701 If we are continuing the tradition of not issuing day passes for parties, please advise how we can ensure Mrs. Graves that the police will not be ticketing. Through the note below she has informed several neighbors, and the event is outside RPP patrol hours, but she is concerned that a neighbor has complained in the past, calling the police to ticket, and may do so again. Thank you. Phil Wiley ----- Forwarded by Phil Wiley/Austin/IBM on 12/06/2005 03:45 PM ----- "Jean Graves" Sent by: Maillist-bounces at j To udgeshill.org Maillist at judgeshi ll.org 11/20/2005 06:39 PM cc Subject [Maillist] Holiday parties Dear Neighbors, I will be hosting three Holiday parties on Sunday, December 11; Friday, December 16, and Sunday, December 24. All three are schedueld from 6:30 pm - 9 pm. I have asked for residential parking permits for all three events. Thank you. 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Car Burglary (Waygood at aol.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 21:29:11 EST From: Waygood at aol.com Subject: [Maillist] Car Burglary To: Maillist at judgeshill.org Message-ID: <190.4dfb326e.30d4d1f7 at aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Dear Neighbors, My silver Jeep SW was broken into while sitting in the driveway in front of the house last night (Thursday Dec.15th). Fortunately no glass was broken to gain entry. I don't recall having left it open, so it's possible a Slim-Jim type tool was used. The car was rifled and and left in disarray. A box of tools, a small portable air compressor and a voltage inverter were taken. The value of the items is probably in excess of 200.00. I reported the incident to 311 and was told it would be given to a detective. Argh! Regards, Lawrence Taylor -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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