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2019.01.06 M. Maniscalco Comments & C. Bradbury Response1 Alex Marshall Subject:FW: Traffic on Hutchinson Parkway, King Street Exit - Concerns over 900 King Street Project From: Christopher Bradbury Sent: Monday, January 07, 2019 10:17 AM To: 'Michelle Maniscalco' <maniscalcos5@gmail.com> Cc: Mayor Paul S. Rosenberg <mayor@ryebrook.org>; Alex Marshall <afrank@ryebrook.org> Subject: RE: Traffic on Hutchinson Parkway, King Street Exit - Concerns over 900 King Street Project Hi Michelle- Thank you for your email. Your November 7, 2018 email has been included with the other comments received for the public hearing/comment period for the Village’s review of the 900 King Street applicant's Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS), the petition for zoning amendments, and application for the Planned Unit Development (PUD) concept plan. This public hearing opened on October 22, 2018 and remains open today. It is very likely that the public hearing will be closed tomorrow (Jan. 8th) and then there is a minimum 10 day written comment period after the public hearing is closed. All of the comments submitted, including the comments in your November 7th email, will be responded to in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) which will be prepared by the applicant over the next few weeks or months and then submitted back to the Village Board. I hope this clarifies the current process and when your comments will be responded to as part of the review for this application. Thank you, Chris Bradbury Rye Brook Village Administrator -----Original Message----- From: Michelle Maniscalco [mailto:maniscalcos5@gmail.com] Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2019 8:15 PM To: Christopher Bradbury <CBradbury@ryebrook.org> Cc: Mayor Paul S. Rosenberg <mayor@ryebrook.org>; Alex Marshall <AFrank@ryebrook.org> Subject: Re: Traffic on Hutchinson Parkway, King Street Exit - Concerns over 900 King Street Project Dear Sirs: I see that there is a new meeting for the proposed project at 900 King Street. However, when I went online to our village website, I could not view the promised response to my question, below. Please advise me how I can view the proposed contractor’s responses to my concerns. Thank you, Michelle Maniscalco 2 > On Nov 9, 2018, at 2:40 PM, maniscalcos5@gmail.com wrote: > > Thank you. > > I watched last night and this issue was not appropriately addressed, other than to discuss how it became an issue in the first place. It seems to me that the biggest challenge with replacing an office building with any type of residential development, particularly one so dense will greatly add to the problem. This is true because, unlike an office building, drivers coming to and from the new development will be traveling the same direction as current residents. In other words, office workers are coming to the building in the morning and night, as opposed to residents which do the opposite. This will multiply our issue. > > Thanks for looking into this issue. > > Michelle Maniscalco > > > Sent from my iPhone X > > >> On Nov 9, 2018, at 11:17 AM, Christopher Bradbury <CBradbury@ryebrook.org> wrote: >> >> Thank you for your email. >> >> We will add these questions to those received for the 900 King Street Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). By doing that, these questions must be responded to by the project applicant. >> >> Chris Bradbury >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Michelle Maniscalco [mailto:maniscalcos5@gmail.com] >> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2018 12:56 PM >> To: Christopher Bradbury <CBradbury@ryebrook.org> >> Cc: Mayor Paul S. Rosenberg <mayor@ryebrook.org> >> Subject: Traffic on Hutchinson Parkway, King Street Exit - Concerns over 900 King Street Project >> >> Mr. Bradbury, >> >> Years ago, I spoke to you and other village and county leaders with concerns over the handling of traffic coming off of the Northbound Hutchinson River Parkway onto King Street. My concern was that poor signage on the highway and/or poor traffic controls at the exit caused unnecessary and extended backups due to the number of drivers who make left turns off of that exit. You assured me that there was nothing that could be done due to the nuances of an exit which affects two states, and the concerns over safety due to potential backups under the King Street bridge. >> >> Now, a proposal exists to allow hundreds of more drivers to use this exit to get home, which already sometimes takes me 10 or more minutes to clear during peak times. Our sleepy little village exit off of the parkway cannot handle volume at its current state. Adding hundreds more drivers, all of whom likely to want to use this exit will further complicate the matter. >> 3 >> What provisions will the Village be requiring to change the current traffic at the King Street exit on the Northbound Hutchinson River Parkway? Will there be better signage on the Parkway? Will there be a traffic light? Will there be a no left turn sign on King Street? Will the exit ramp provide for two lanes, one for left and one for right turns? >> >> Thank you, >> Michelle Maniscalco >> 8 Loch Lane >> Rye Brook, NY 10573