Saturday, March 29, 2008

TIME STRETCHES FOR WARNER



Pretty heavy duty stuff but a truck probably ran over it exposing the shield. Of course this is on rock, so they'd have some work to circumvent it.



This is my favorite, because for months the box was wide open! If you were ever a ten year old boy, you know the magnetism of an open box of 'stuff' - heck, once we found an unlocked traffic control box. Imagine the fun!

Well, there may or may not be any harmful voltage or amps in there, but the door swung open for months before someone closed it. However, they had this nasty cable to route. Nicely done.



More cable susceptible to whatever comes along. Did you know a new york rat can eat through concrete?

It's not that hard to find above ground cables in S.O. I assume these are TW, or somebody could conceivably do a dance with Mister Amp. Does anybody inspect this place with an eye for these things which are all too obvious and allowed to stand for YEARS?

(These are on Musket Rim - an early part of the development, so they've been there for at least three years.)

(Aside to "anonymous" who thinks I am pulling down the value of the homes by pointing these things out: this is reality.)

Friday, March 28, 2008

YOU DON'T NEED WATER FOR A POOL PARTY















Some anonymous ticked off owner left a nice contribution of vitroil over in the comments section of Sarcasm Oaks. Thinks the blog can affect his or her property values. I don't think the Fed can even do that. Put a bb in a glass jar and shake. That's the brain power being generated.

I say let's bring back Benjamin Franklin and prop him up at the east gate guardhouse. Maybe add a little perspective to what stands behind free speech.

MEANWHILE the blowout was great last night, a soft opening (bad title) a hose opening (better) of the Lodge and camp. Wish I had been drinking as I spied some mighty fine selections there in the bar. Mighty fine.

Here are some random pictures. For the archives. The pool should be ready to swim on July 4.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

SARCASM OAKS

I write a blog for the locals - as 12th or 14th into this development, we've sure seen it grow while the developers were and continue to be very weak at communication - in my opinion. This gave me the idea of a blog which would basically serve as a newspaper/ organ (ahem) for the folks who were interested or bought in. This is that blog.

Well, there's certainly some political correctness necessary, even though I've been consistent in my opinion (hey, a newspaper has opinion pages!) which centers around my perception of mismanagement in various nitpicks plus the big one - lack of info flow to owners.

So far, I am the communications person (voluntary) for the development - as such - any emails sent out must be to an opt-in list and also vetted by the bigs at the Board of Directors or their assigns. Once almost weekly, they have trickled down to almost none. Frustration builds.

This leads to an Electric Onion approach toward it all... and a new website with a title that I feel explains it all. Nothing is true. All is fair game and in the spirit of tongue deeply in cheek. See Welcome to SARCASM OAKS! The active link will be at the top right side of this site. Please come visit, add ideas, smile.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

71 INFO FROM CITIZENS FOR CHANGE ON 71

CAMPO Public Hearing: Monday, March 17th 6pm. CC71 will be on the official agenda to request funding for improvements on Hwy. 71. Location of hearing will be at the UT Thompson Center. Public comments will also be welcome from citizens regarding Uplands Ridge Boulevard to Preserve Way on Hwy. 71. http://www.campotexas.org/

comment:

Haven't we been told by legislators and reps that THERE ISN'T ANY MONEY for this and even if there was it'd take 5 years or more to complete? - Envoironmental studies, bids, design, construction process...

Nevertheless:

Texas Department of Transportation

SH 71 Action Plan

Limits: US 290 to FM 2322

After a review of roadway and accident data the following activities are proposed:

Immediately contract to roughen roadway surface in areas where wet weather related fatality accidents have occurred except for those areas already resurfaces with a porous friction course pavement. This region is from FM 2322 to Bee Creek Road (Approximately 6 miles). This activity is estimated to be complete within 30 days.

Immediately contract to rest ripe entire length of SH 71 from US 290 to FM 2322 including replacing raised pavement markers. Rumble striping will be used to alert drivers when crossing the center line or edge lines. (Approximate length 18 miles). This activity is estimated to be complete within 60 days.

Immediately contract to place porous friction course pavement in the area where bad wet weather related fatality accidents have occurred and not previously placed. This region is from FM 2322 to Bee Creek Road (Approximately 6 miles). This activity is estimated to be complete by the end of the summer.

Conduct traffic speed study for the entire SH 71 corridor from US 290 to FM 2322 and reduce speed limits where justified under the legal criteria for setting speed limits. The study is estimated to be complete within 10 days and signs installed within 45 days.

Place additional warning signs and flashing beacons where warranted. This activity is estimated to be complete within 60 days.

The total cost for the above activities is estimated to be $3 million.

Longer term activities include:

Bid project in fall of 2008 to construct a continuous left turn lane and add shoulders from FM 2322 to R.O. Drive Estimated Cost: $7 million

Continue to seek funds to add a continuous left turn lane and add shoulders for the remaining portions of the corridor.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

71

Bob, I am sure you have heard about this. My cousin is friends with the family of this girl. It is such a terrible story, and to make matters more horrible, I was told that the girl's sibling was also killed in a car accident two years ago.

The guy that hit her was going 110 miles per hour! She was on the far outside lane, where her parents had told her she would be safest if someone crossed the yellow line. The driver survived.

This road is SO VERY dangerous as it is, so why would someone drive so fast on it? I don't travel the road a lot (yet) so I am not sure how much the police patrol it, but it seems to me that if they had a huge presence on that road, people would be more conscious of how fast they are going. I have already told my family how dangerous this road is and to be cautious when they visit us in the future. I would hate to think that "budget" and trying to preserve a small part of the environment would take such precedence over human lives.

Student killed in crash on Highway 71


04:28 PM CST on Monday, March 3, 2008


KVUE News, A Lake Travis High School student was killed over the weekend in the ninth deadly accident on a dangerous stretch of Highway 71 just west of Bee Creek, Texas Department of Public Safety officials said., Lake Travis High School, Michelle Kaughs, The accident happened Sunday night around 10 o'clock., One person was killed in a one vehicle accident., Lake Travis ISD identified the victim in a letter sent to parents Monday as Michelle Kaughs, a Lake Travis High School junior. The district said she was heading home from work., “I know that the care and strength of our school and community will help sustain us during this difficult time of grief and healing, ” LTHS Principal Charlie Little said in a news release. “We ask that you please keep the Kauhs family in your thoughts and prayers.”, Counselors were available to talk to students and staff., Eight people have died on that stretch of road since 2006.

Cathi Rustmann

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

WEEKLY EMAIL?

Well, it wasn't exactly weekly anyway, but it seems there's nothing to report. Not officially. Or vetted. Or corporately. Hard to believe.

So if you opted in, you aren't forgotten.

Another accident - this one at the top of the hill west of east entrance... looked like a rear ender. I tried to get some pictures but that's hard while leaning backwards out the window at a stopped line of cars.

We can all look forward to the soft opening of the Lodge. You should have received your box of invitation.

Lights remain on on Spanish Oaks Parkway today in the bright sun at 3:50. Al Gore contacted.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

ANOTHER MAJOR WRECK ACROSS FROM EAST ENTRANCE

I happened on the scene shortly after it must have taken place. At least two pickups were in the woods across the roadway from the east entrance to S.O., actually off of 71. It appears there's a bit of embankment there - not much was visible, though at least one of the trucks was damaged heavily. Firetrucks and ambulances were there or on the way. Don't know what my phone picked up, but here's what I got:


Wednesday, March 05, 2008

ONE DIP OUT OF TWO

Notice the marking on the incoming route to the east entrance - they found the dip that scraped my friend's Limited Edition Viper. But also notice there's no marking on the virtually same dip right as you exit the east entrance gate.

Maybe they ran out of paint.

Let's hope they fix both.

Steve Yetts has promised me a meeting when he's on the grounds and I look forward to that. If you have any pictures of questionable things, please submit to rwood24@Austin.rr.com You can be anonymous, but at least identify the picture location.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

ROADS LEAD TO FISH... AND BEYOND!




Roads are in. Who knows where they lead? Likely to multi-million dollar escapes for the rich and famous. I doubt you'll see a fishing show shot back at the fish camp, but at least you can get there and keep your Escalade shiny. If you forgo the lot, which isn't paved.

Just for grins:

TAKE THE PAPER. TAKE IT. TAKE IT!



The American-Satesman must tell its distributors to leave them wherever there's a driveway and no contract for delivery. Our neighbor gets one at each of their two driveways.

This house doesn't exist yet, but undeterred, the American Statesman persists.