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Some of them feel "cut off" from emergency vehicles? Maybe I'm wrong, but aren't those bright flashy red and blue lights, plus that loud siren thingy used to clear traffic out of the way? Have any of these numbnuts every been to an SMU or TCU game, were thousands are forced to park on the street in front of other people's houses?

But hey, if you don't want to deal with this, then DON'T MOVE TO A NEIGHBORHOOD NEXT TO A DIVISION I UNIVERSITY.

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Some of them feel "cut off" from emergency vehicles? Maybe I'm wrong, but aren't those bright flashy red and blue lights, plus that loud siren thingy used to clear traffic out of the way? Have any of these numbnuts every been to an SMU or TCU game, were thousands are forced to park on the street in front of other people's houses?

But hey, if you don't want to deal with this, then DON'T MOVE TO A NEIGHBORHOOD NEXT TO A DIVISION I UNIVERSITY.

Agreed... & a +1 for your suffering reputation. :goodjob:

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A couple of points that get me when I read Mr. Weber's claims. He states the area would be cutoff from emergency vehicles on game day because of the routing of traffic down McCormick to Wilowwood. Can't these vehicles access this neighborhood via Lindsey St., Kendolph, Ave. C or Knight Street? My second point is actually a question. Why don't they route this traffic down I35 to the Bonnie Brae exit, have them turn left on Bonnie Brae and enter the parking lot there. They could exit in the same manner.

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