Jodi Kaufman said:
I grew up in PG and it continues to hold endless memories for me and my family. My mother still resides in the neighborhood (now 49 years) and feels this is such a special unique place. This is a neighborhood full of families and on any given day you will see children and adults on the streets, either riding their bikes, jogging, walking or skateboarding.
I have spent countless hours on that bridge. It holds many fond memories for me as I was 3 years old when we moved to the area. The bridge is a piece of art!
Please just repair the bridge, leave the trees alone and lower the speed limit throughout the neighborhood to discourage outside traffic from cutting through. Since the neighborhood is so full of life and no sidewalks, a lower speed limit would be beneficial to all who reside in this peaceful community.
Since it seems you have so much money to spend on the bridge, I think it would be of better use, in helping those along the creek that have lost property over the past 25+ years, which in fact has nothing to do with the bridge.
In all, the Briarwood bridge is a unique part of this subdivision. It adds character and is an art-form. It just needs some TLC.
I grew up in PG and it continues to hold endless memories for me and my family. My mother still resides in the neighborhood (now 49 years) and feels this is such a special unique place. This is a neighborhood full of families and on any given day you will see children and adults on the streets, either riding their bikes, jogging, walking or skateboarding.
I have spent countless hours on that bridge. It holds many fond memories for me as I was 3 years old when we moved to the area. The bridge is a piece of art!
Please just repair the bridge, leave the trees alone and lower the speed limit throughout the neighborhood to discourage outside traffic from cutting through. Since the neighborhood is so full of life and no sidewalks, a lower speed limit would be beneficial to all who reside in this peaceful community.
Since it seems you have so much money to spend on the bridge, I think it would be of better use, in helping those along the creek that have lost property over the past 25+ years, which in fact has nothing to do with the bridge.
In all, the Briarwood bridge is a unique part of this subdivision. It adds character and is an art-form. It just needs some TLC.