How do you plan to control issues in the parking structure like noise, lights and car exhaust from blowing into neighboring residents homes?
Today there is an existing hard surface parking lot adjacent to the property directly west of the neighbors in Hidden Lakes that is totally open and parks over 400 cars. This parking area is presently open with no attenuable control over noise from car horns/alarms, lights, etc. or controls for curtailing potential exhaust. Understanding these issues and the need to mitigate concerns, Trammell Crow Company has designed the proposed parking structure with what would be state-of-the-art sound attenuation/sound baffles at the structure openings along the west and north end of the structure; increased the upper parking wall height to curtail lighting intrusion and noise from cars; and added green screens to the western exposure of the structure to help absorb sounds, control pollution from the cars and provide a more sensitive greening of the structure; and have added three separate sections of landscaping along the perimeter of the western side of the parking structure to camouflage the h
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- I understand that the University legally has to produce a Travel Plan but aren’t all the proposed car parking changes just another way to make money out of hard-working staff?
- How do you plan to control issues in the parking structure like noise, lights and car exhaust from blowing into neighboring residents homes?
- I have car and plan to drive to campus each day. How difficult is it to find parking?