NSCNA Blog Archive


  • From the City of Austin’s Corridor Program Office regarding construction this summer along Burnet Road:

    “Thank you for your interest in the Burnet Road corridor! We have some exciting projects kicking off and wrapping up this summer that will implement critical safety and mobility improvements for pedestrians and bicyclists.

    Braker Lane: Construction of sidewalks at, and near, the Burnet Road/Braker Lane intersection is expected to wrap up this month, pending any weather delays. The prioritized pedestrian and bicycle improvements were built in preparation for Austin FC home games to improve conditions for travel to and from games.

    Penny Lane: Construction of the Penny Lane pedestrian hybrid beacon (PHB), a mid-block pedestrian crosswalk signal, is expected to begin in late June. This will provide pedestrians a protected crossing across Burnet Road from Penny Lane to Doris Drive, which is currently an unsignalized intersection. We anticipate this work will be completed in October.

    Twin Oaks Drive: New sidewalks will be built starting in August on the eastside of Burnet Road from south of Twin Oaks Drive to south of Addison Avenue to accommodate a new PHB at Twin Oaks Drive. The future PHB will create better connectivity for pedestrians and transit users.

    Lamar Middle School: In the next several weeks, the Corridor Program Office (CPO) will begin construction on sidewalks in front of Lamar Middle School on the westside of Burnet Road from Koenig Lane to White Horse Trail. This will provide improved conditions for students ahead of the upcoming academic year as they walk to school. Work is expected to take approximately 80 days.

    Once this construction work is complete, CPO will have constructed nearly three-quarters of a mile of new sidewalks to improve the safety and mobility of Austinites on the Burnet Road corridor.

    Construction includes intermittent lane closures, which may cause traffic delays. Work will take place between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. during the week, and occasionally on weekends.

    The Corridor Program Office has made a promise to voters that we will deliver much-needed safety and mobility improvements efficiently and on time. We are committed to keeping that promise, and our team will continue to work diligently, putting your bond dollars to work as we pursue additional opportunities to break ground on our projects as soon as possible. To learn more about improvements planned through the Corridor Construction Program, visit www.austintexas.gov/corridormobility

    If you have questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact Rebecca Hickey at burnet@austintexas.gov or (512) 974-9714.

    YOUR 2016 MOBILITY BOND DOLLARS AT WORK!”


  • From the North Shoal Creek Board of Directors: For the second year in a row, we need to cancel NSCNA’s meetings and events because of coronavirus restrictions. We regret this, but we’re hoping to be able to resume meetings and events this fall and to hold a luminaria in December.

    If you have questions or want more information about this decision, please email us at directors@nscna.org.


  • Hello renters, homeowners, and business owners in North Shoal Creek. Our Neighborhood Plan Contact Team will have our next meeting on Thursday, February 11th at 6:30 PM.  The meeting will be online, and the proposed agenda is shown below.

    By the end of this meeting, we should all be acquainted with how to access Trello to see information about the Contact Team, have a plan of action for revising our bylaws, and a prioritized list of plan actions that we can begin working on. If there are other topics you’d like to discuss or any concerns you have about the proposed topics, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

    Agenda for Thursday, February 11th, 6:30-8 pm

    • Prior Business (10 minutes)
      – Call to order
      – Quorum/Attendance
      – Acknowledgement of new members
      – Approval of Minutes
    • Items Needing Action (20 minutes)
      – Zoning cases under consideration
      – Bylaws Committee – Identify lead and discuss plan of action
    • Implementation Updates (15 minutes)
      – What progress have we made?
      – What are next steps?
      – What’s standing in our way?
    • Review and finalize prioritization of Plan Actions (45 minutes)
    • Review Action Items for next meeting (10 minutes)

    The Neighborhood Plan Contact Team meets quarterly on the second Thursday in February, May, August, and November. Currently, due to Covid-19 restrictions, meetings are online. All meetings are open to the public. For more information, please email nsccontactteam@gmail.com. Renters, homeowners, and business owners in the North Shoal Creek planning area are welcome to attend, so please join us if you’re able.

     


  • 2020 Luminaria Canceled

    Due to Covid restrictions, North Shoal Creek’s 2020 Luminaria has been canceled. We hope to resume this tradition in 2021.

    Sharon Justice, Chair, NSCNA Media Committee


  • Four NSCNA Board Members recently had a Zoom meeting with Google representative Daniel Lucio; here’s what we learned from the meeting:

    . They are starting on Crosscreek, and are using two contractors: Quanta, which is working on Crosscreek and will move west from there; and BComm, which will start work this week and move east from Rockwood. Trenching, laying the fiber, and cleaning-up is expected to take about 4 weeks, although another estimate says that North Shoal Creek should be completed by the end of the year. Then they move to Rosedale and Brentwood.

    . They are using a “shallow trenching” method which requires an approximately 6” wide trench be cut into the street right where the street and curb gutter meet. Depth of the cut will be 6-12”.

    . At every other house, they’ll need to cut through the curb and bury the fiber in the right-of-way. It’ll be left there as a 12” spool; this way, when a resident orders Google Fiber it’ll be readily available to extend to the house.

    . City of Austin staff has marked all utility lines. However, the markings are occasionally wrong. When that happens, the contractors will need to “pot-hole,” or dig to locate the utility lines.

    . It should take about 1 day / block to dig the trench, lay the fiber, and then clean up.

    . Watch for a door hanger! When one appears on your door, construction will begin on your street in 48 hours. The street must be clear so construction can proceed. Cars left in the way of construction will be towed away and then brought back; there are no charges for the tow.

    . Irrigation systems: if they damage one, they will repair it or will reimburse the owner for the repair expense. NSCNA hopes to have flags available for neighbors to use to mark irrigation lines.

    . Please notify Google of any problems with their contractors. Phone #: 877-454-6959.

    . Pricing: Internet only. $70/mt.

    For more information, call Google Fiber at (877) 454-6959 or go to http://fiber.google.com