To: Cinco Ranch II Homeowners
Re: Voice your Concerns - Possible Expansion of Spring Green to 6 lanes
The CRRA II HOA Board has received information that Fort Bend County is in the process of looking at possibly expanding Spring Green Boulevard between FM 1093 and Cinco Ranch Blvd. from 4 lanes to 6 lanes. Members of the HOA Board and several committees have voiced concerns about how increasing traffic patterns along Spring Green Blvd. could affect not only our quality of living in Cinco Ranch but can have a direct impact on the safety of our residents and especially our students.
It seems as if this project is in line with an expansion of FM723 from Richmond to FM1093 which is currently occurring.
Areas of concern identified in any expansion could include:
· Increased vehicular traffic through Cinco Ranch SW by vehicles using FM 723 and Spring Green as a “Cut Through” from 1093 to Interstate 10.
· Higher speed limits along common pedestrian walk and pathways abutting green space along Spring Green Blvd. used by Cinco Ranch Residents.
· Damage to and reduction of HOA Supported Landscaping along Spring Green decreasing the visual appeal of the roadway.
· Increased costs to Cinco Ranch II Residents by having to pay to fix damaged irrigation and landscaping along the roadway caused by roadway construction.
· Safety concerns for Students attending public and private schools attended by Cinco Ranch residents. Many students must traverse Spring Green Blvd going to and from school. Increased traffic and vehicle speeds will endanger students and pedestrians who must cross Spring Green Blvd to access schools and Amenities. Schools which would be directly impacted are:
o Seven Lakes High School
o Seven Lakes Grade 9 Center
o Seven Lakes Junior High
o Events held at Seven Lakes Natatorium
o Tom Wilson Elementary School
o Thompkins High School
o Primrose School of West Cinco Ranch
All residents should be concerned about traffic increases in our community so we encourage you to directly contact Fort Bend County Precinct III Commissioner Andy Meyers to voice your specific concerns or use those stated above.
Andy Meyers can be contacted via Written Mail or Email at the address listed below. We encourage all CRRA II Residents to voice your concern now and continue letting Commissioner Meyers know that this is NOT something that will benefit Cinco Ranch and will cause extreme traffic and safety issues.
The Honorable Andy Meyers,
Commissioner, Precinct 3
22333 Grand Corner Drive
Katy, Texas
Phone: 281-238-1400