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  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    6104 Dillard Cir, Austin

    Sidewalk ends. No accessible options for wheelchair users

    CLOSED #24-00167616

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along DILLARD CIR. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. DILLARD CIR is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    12018 Archhill Dr, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00165977

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along ARCHHILL DR. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. ARCHHILL DR is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    9912 Arch Springs Cv, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00165402

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along ARCH SPRINGS CV. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted%202023%20Sidewalks%20Crossings%20and%20Shared%20Streets%20Plan_without%20Appendices.pdf. ARCH SPRINGS CV is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted%202023%20Sidewalks%20Crossings%20and%20Shared%20Streets%20Plan%20Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    Matthews Ln & Forest Wood Rd, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00165185

    Referred to Internal Division - Close SR. Forwarded to sidewalk program project manager for contact and resolution.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    9906 Arch Springs Cv, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00165168

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along ARCH SPRINGS CV. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted%202023%20Sidewalks%20Crossings%20and%20Shared%20Streets%20Plan_without%20Appendices.pdf. ARCH SPRINGS CV is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted%202023%20Sidewalks%20Crossings%20and%20Shared%20Streets%20Plan%20Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    9901 Arch Springs Cv, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00165094

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along ARCH SPRINGS CV. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. ARCH SPRINGS CV is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    504 W Applegate Dr, Austin

    Applegate between North Lamar and Brownie needs sidewalks.

    CLOSED #24-00163950

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along W APPLEGATE DR. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. W APPLEGATE DR is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    3401 Davis Ln, Austin

    Need sidewalk built along Davis Lane from Cameron Loop to Brodie Lane. It is very dangerous to walk and/or bike this stretch of road

    CLOSED #24-00160257

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along DAVIS LN from CAMERON LOOP to BRODIE LN. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. DAVIS LN from CAMERON LOOP to BRODIE LN is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    Wheless Ln & Friendswood Dr, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00159994

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along WHELESS LN & FRIENDSWOOD DR and along VERNON AVE & ADALEE AVE. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. WHELESS LN & FRIENDSWOOD DR and VERNON AVE & ADALEE AVE is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route

    600 Highland Ave, Austin

    CLOSED #24-00155717

    Provided Information to Resident - Close SR. Emailed the following: Thanks for your inquiry about the absent sidewalk along HIGHLAND AVE. Unfortunately, there are over 700 miles of absent sidewalks in Austin and current funding is only sufficient to construct around 30 miles of sidewalks per year. Sidewalk projects are selected based on the Council adopted Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan_without Appendices.pdf. HIGHLAND AVE is not on the list of funded sidewalk projects at this time but will continue to be identified as planned but unfunded until such time as additional resources are available to complete construction. As there is a tremendous demand for sidewalks (it is currently estimated that there is over $1.5 billion in new sidewalk construction needed citywide) it is necessary for us as a City to determine priorities for limited resources, so we have developed a prioritization matrix to assist us in making decisions for sidewalk installation based on a variety of factors which include: 1. How far is it to schools, major employers, transit stops, government offices, public accommodations, and public housing? 2. How many people live in the area? 3. Are there already existing sidewalks in the area? 4. Is the request made by the ADA task force or part of an Adopted Neighborhood Plan? 5. How busy is the street? 6. Have there been reported pedestrian safety concerns These criteria are explained in the prioritization matrix in Appendix F of the 2023 Sidewalks, Crossings, and Shared Streets Plan: https://www.austintexas.gov/sites/default/files/files/Transportation/Adopted 2023 Sidewalks Crossings and Shared Streets Plan Appendices.pdf. Using this decision matrix, our program's limited budget is used to achieve maximum benefits. A map of currently funded projects is available as part of the Mobility Annual Plan: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/Mobility-Annual-Plan/2xkd-czyh/. For unfunded sidewalk projects, your neighborhood may be interested in applying through our Neighborhood Partnering Program. Details of this program can be found here: http://www.austintexas.gov/neighborhoodpartnering City staff are working to keep Austin moving through recent mobility-bond funded initiatives. Austin Mobility Bond Programs is your go-to source for details on how you can get involved, follow the investments made with your tax dollars, and keep up with the development of these historic bond investments. Again, thank you for contacting us regarding this sidewalk, and we will add your site to the list of sidewalk requests to complete as funding becomes available.

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  • New Sidewalk/Curb Ramp/Route (Remove)