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When it is raining, please ask the service to close the lids after they dump the trash or recycle cans. For the elderly and disabled it very difficult to overturn the cans to empty the water.
Jul 18, 2013 by
Mark (16 points)
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When it is raining, please ask the service to close the lids after they dump the trash or recycle cans. For the elderly and disabled it very difficult to overturn the cans to empty the water.
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I live in a neighborhood with no pool. Can Cibolo build a public pool for those residents who live in neighborhoods without pools?
May 7, 2014 by
Debi Pollock (17 points)
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I live in a neighborhood with no pool. Can Cibolo build a public pool for those residents who live in neighborhoods without pools?
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It's a shame a shared-use path similar to the one on Schertz Parkway could not be included on Cibolo Valley Drive. With HEB, Walmart, and other business moving to the FM 1103/Main Street area, it...
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It's a shame a shared-use path similar to the one on Schertz Parkway could not be included on Cibolo Valley Drive. With HEB, Walmart, and other business moving to the FM 1103/Main Street area, it would be extremely attractive for me as a resident to be able to go to those destinations without having to get in my car, but also not having to ride my bike with the car traffic on the windy Cibolo Valley Dr. It would also be a huge help for the children that will be walking or biking to school or even just the joggers. If FM 1103 gets expanded, I hope TxDOT or the City of Cibolo will make a concerted effort to accommodate all modes of travel. A comprehensive network of bicycle routes and accommodations would be a good message to send...that you want the citizens to get outside, be active, and be healthy by making your shopping trips on bike or foot.
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Oct 14, 2014 by
Clayton Elkins (16 points)
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It's a shame a shared-use path similar to the one on Schertz Parkway could not be included on Cibolo Valley Drive. With HEB, Walmart, and other business moving to the FM 1103/Main Street area, it would be extremely attractive for me as a resident to be able to go to those destinations without having to get in my car, but also not having to ride my bike with the car traffic on the windy Cibolo Valley Dr. It would also be a huge help for the children that will be walking or biking to school or even just the joggers. If FM 1103 gets expanded, I hope TxDOT or the City of Cibolo will make a concerted effort to accommodate all modes of travel. A comprehensive network of bicycle routes and accommodations would be a good message to send...that you want the citizens to get outside, be active, and be healthy by making your shopping trips on bike or foot.
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I recommend expansion of the walkways in and near Schlather Park in both the east side and west side. This will improve non-motorist access to afford more walking, jogging and bicycling area as well...
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I recommend expansion of the walkways in and near Schlather Park in both the east side and west side. This will improve non-motorist access to afford more walking, jogging and bicycling area as well as easier access to the nearby commercial and community areas. I have a pdf file with a depiction of my recommendations if the city would like to see it, please let me know and I will email it.
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Aug 5, 2015 by
JC3 (5 points)
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I recommend expansion of the walkways in and near Schlather Park in both the east side and west side. This will improve non-motorist access to afford more walking, jogging and bicycling area as well as easier access to the nearby commercial and community areas. I have a pdf file with a depiction of my recommendations if the city would like to see it, please let me know and I will email it.
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There were low light emission pathway lights on the edges of the sidewalks at the last base we were at. These make it very easy to see without costing a lot of money, which meant streetlights could be...
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There were low light emission pathway lights on the edges of the sidewalks at the last base we were at. These make it very easy to see without costing a lot of money, which meant streetlights could be further apart, further saving the city money and cutting back on light pollution. I suggest using LEDs because they rarely have to be replaced in the grounds on the sidewalks and walkways every 25 feet or so.
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Apr 25, 2016 by
JFelix (44 points)
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There were low light emission pathway lights on the edges of the sidewalks at the last base we were at. These make it very easy to see without costing a lot of money, which meant streetlights could be further apart, further saving the city money and cutting back on light pollution. I suggest using LEDs because they rarely have to be replaced in the grounds on the sidewalks and walkways every 25 feet or so.