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Pinecrest Road Neighborhood: North-side parking ban

letter from the City of Durham
  • 2005-10-01 The City of Durham says they will soon be forbidding parking on the north side of old Pinecrest, in an effort to allow fire engines to get through faster. (This will also no doubt aid the many morning commuters, who also use Pinecrest as the fastest route between Point A and Point B, to get to their respective fires.) Should we start an online petition about this? Some pictures showing the available space in the road (hover over thumbnails to see caption; click on thumbnail for larger picture):

Two cars, parked opposite each other on the Academy-Dogwood section of Pinecrest Road Tape measure crossing between the two cars, showing the whole tape measure and a distance of at least 11'4" Tape measure at right-hand car, showing that the distance is closer to 12 feet

FOIA Request Draft

To Whom it May Concern: Pursuant to the state open records law, N.C. Gen. Stat. sec. 132-1 to 132-10, I am requesting access to and a copy of all public records relating in any way to parking on Pinecrest Road. If your agency does not maintain these public records, please let me know who does and include the proper custodian's name and address. I am requesting at this time all memoranda, reports, studies, meeting notes, correspondence, site analysis, cost analysis, fire department analysis or reports, voicemail messages, transcripts, or summaries, and any other documentation regarding parking on Pinecrest Road from the matter's inception to the date of this letter. Finally, I request any e-mails discussing parking on Pinecrest Road and information as to whether such emails were in response to inquiries or initiated by the City of Durham. Though they may not meet the criteria for being considered public records, I ask that you include documents generated by the City of Durham and its attorney and staff. I also ask that documents provided to you by any other municipality or government agency or any third party contractors that were hired by the City of Durham with respect to this matter be included. I agree to pay any reasonable copying and postage fees of not more than $100. If the cost would be greater than this amount, please notify me. Please provide a receipt indicating the charges for each document. I prefer these documents be provided in CD format. I would request your response within ten (10) business days. If you choose to deny this request, please provide a written explanation for the denial including a reference to the specific statutory exemption(s) upon which you rely. Please provide all segregable portions of otherwise exempt material. Regards,

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  • What ever happened to speed humps? I gather that the current obstacle is funding. How do we keep updated on this so that we will have a petition ready when there's funding again?