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RES 2001-19TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS RESOLUTION NO. 2001-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS, REQUESTING THAT THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND THE CITY OF FORT WORTH CONTINUE TO PROVIDE A SCHOOL ZONE WITH REDUCED SPEEDS ON HIGHWAY 114 AT THE CURRENT LOCATION IN FRONT OF THE NORTHWEST INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION CENTER; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Town of Trophy Club, Texas, finds that the traffic on State Highway 114 is increasing at an alarming rate, WHEREAS, State Highway 114 is a major highway that remains a two-lane road and development in the Metroplex continues to cause an increase in use of this transportation corridor; WHEREAS, State Highway 114 carries more than thirty percent (30%) of the truck traffic supplying aggregate to the Metroplex, and also serves as an access route for area attractions such as the Texas Motor Speedway, located 2.5 miles from the Northwest Independent School District (NISD) Education Center; WHEREAS, the Northwest Education Center is located at 1800 SH 114, Justin, Texas 76247, 150 feet from State Highway 114; WHEREAS, Northwest High School, Hatfield Intermediate School, and Pike Middle School are immediately adjacent to the Northwest Education Center and directly use State Highway 114 for access to the school campuses; WHEREAS, 2,000 students currently attend, and NISD anticipates that approximately 4,300 students will attend within the next five years, the schools identified above within the area immediately adjacent to the Northwest Education Center, and 250 students will be attending the Alternative Education School at the Northwest Education Center facility next year, WHEREAS, a new development is being constructed directly across from the Northwest Education Center, consisting of approximately 900 homes and an apartment complex, with approximately 500 students who will attend NISD; WHEREAS, the Texas Motor Speedway is a facility with a total estimated capacity of 204,261 people, 600 acres of parking, and 6,100 spaces for camping, WHEREAS, the Texas Motor Speedway has numerous races scheduled throughout the year as evidenced by the current schedule of ten racing dates set between July 1, 2001 and October 15, 2001, RES 2001-19 WHEREAS, the combination of truck traffic, development, and an increase in the number of major events at Texas Motor Speedway has the potential of seriously affecting both eastbound and westbound traffic flow on State Highway 114, including traffic to and from Highway 287 and Interstate 35; WHEREAS, the students of NISD are at risk, as the students, their parents, school buses, and other student transportation, must continue to use and cross this hazardous highway on a daily basis for ingress and egress to the campuses and the Northwest Education Center, WHEREAS, NISD understands that the Texas Department of Transportation has recommended to the City of Fort Worth discontinuing a school zone on Highway 114 in front of the NISD Education Center, and raising the speed limit to sixty-five (65) miles per hour for the school zone that is currently limited to thirty (30) miles per hour; WHEREAS, the granting of such request would be contrary to public safety and the well being of school children and others entering the campuses of the Northwest Education Center, and WHEREAS, the Trophy Club Town Council hereby expresses its opposition to the request by the Texas Department of Transportation and requests that the school zone designation and reduced speed limit of thirty (30) miles per hour continue in effect. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF TROPHY CLUB, TEXAS: Section 1. That the above premises are found to be true and correct and are hereby incorporated into the text of this Resolution in their entirety. Section 2. That the Town Council of the Town of Trophy Club, Texas requests that the Texas Department of Transportation and the City of Fort Worth continue to provide the existing school zone with the current thirty (30) mile per hour speed restrictions on Highway 114 at the current location in front of the Northwest Education Center. Section 3. That this Resolution shall become effective from and after its date of passage in accordance with law. PASSED AND APPROVED by the town Council o IPwn o rophy Club, Texas this 16th day of July 2001. of Trophy Club, Texas ATTEST: RES 2001-19 2 Town Secretary Town of Trophy Club, [Seall APPROVED AS TO FORM: Town Attorney Town of Trophy Club, Texas RES 2001-19