Mountain House Matters - Nov/early Dec 2018

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November 2018

Issue #73

FROM YOUR NEIGHBORS AT: Mountain House Matters! • mhmatters.net Mountain House Matters 263 W Adoncia Drive Mountain House, CA 95391

November/early Dec 2018

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MHHS Production of Clue a Fun Tale

By Bryan Harrison

Mountain House, CA – Since the opening of Great Valley Parkway here September 14, 2018, there has been cause for concern about traffic speed and safety expressed by residents and public officials alike. The new straightaway section running along the western edge of Hansen Village completes a nearly

three-mile throughway connecting Grant Line Rd to Byron Rd. on the North side of town, inviting excessive travel by the many who do not abide by the posted 35 mph speed limit signs. With no intersection controls installed at the outset of continued page 7

- see page 2 Mountain House High School production of “CLUE” featured three performances, the evenings of November 9th & 10th, and a matineé Sunday November 11th

“Go West” The Cry at Transportation Forum

Just Some of What’s Inside

By Bryan Harrison

The Mountain House Community Services District held a “Transportation Forum” the morning of Saturday, November 17, 2018 at the CSD board room chambers. Put together by staff and moderated by Director Brian Lucid, the gathering provided an opportunity for regional transportation decision-makers to share their latest services, and for community voices to be heard. The board dais was filled a broad spectrum Who’s Who of county and regional representation, including: RTD General Manager and CEO, Donna DeMartino; San Joaquin County Supervisor Bob Elliott; MH CSD Director Brian Lucid; Manager of Regional Initiative at ACE (Altamont Corridor Express), Dan Leavitt; San Joaquin County Council of Governments (COG) Senior Regional Planner, Rob Cunningham; and Deputy Director of Public Works for San Joaquin County, Mike Selling. Not included in the invited panel was Valley Link Co-Chair, Veronica Vargas, who is also Mayor ProTem of Tracy. She did attend the event, however, and will likely be included in future such meetings, MH Interim General Manager, Sarah Ragsdale stated.

10 Deepavali/Diwali Celebrations

14 Amazing Relief Efforts Mountain House Transportation Forum, held Saturday morning, November 17, 2018.

MH Interim General Manager, Sarah Ragsdale, welcomed the crowd and thanked the guest presenters before turning the meeting over to Director Lucid. Mr. Lucid presented a basic outline of the intent of the meeting, and introduced the distinguished panel members. A major focus for this meeting was the newly established bus service in Mountain House. Regional Transit District is providing FREE bus service for MH riders through the end of this year.

The “99 Hopper”, as its known, is running nine round trips daily between points in Mountain House and Tracy. A benefit to commuters is the service to the ACE Train station in South Tracy. RTD CEO Donna DeMartino, who has served RTD since 2001, laid out the new program. She acknowledged that they are listening when she explained the improved route schedule to the ACE station. continued page 7

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