Monday, October 3, 2016

Williams Drive Transportation Study

City staff presented their approach to engaging residents in the development of Williams Drive to the City Council. From the presentation we have the following:

Purpose:

Develop a plan of action that will incorporate safety, efficient transportation operations, safe accommodations of all modes, and integration of smart transportation and land use, community needs, and the future economic growth of Williams Drive.

The goals for Williams Drive include:

Enhance multimodal movements and transportation operations

Support corridor-wide and regional sustainable growth and economic development.

Protect and enhance the corridor’s quality of life.

Encourage development that creates a variety of context sensitive mixed-use services that are accessible to neighborhoods.

Objectives include:

An effective outreach program that engages stakeholders as participants in the design.

A transformative physical design based on market practicality, technical requirements, and available financial resources required for its implementation.

An engaging design process that inspires participation across the life-cycle of the study from design through implementation.

Warning! Warning!
The phrases highlighted in red are code words used by the advocates of the UN Agenda 21/30 program. Link This UN program is be implemented at the local government level by restructuring Human nature through Law and Regulation. The agency created by the UN to bring Agenda21 down to the local city and county level of the United States and the rest of the world is the International Council on Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI).

Georgetown was a member of ICLEI earlier, but, withdrew its membership when citizens protested.

It appears that vestiges of Agenda 21/30 still exist within the city staff. 


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