During a recent council meeting in Fair Oaks Ranch, resident Christine Graham raised significant concerns regarding the potential closure of Noble Lark Road and its implications for the community. Graham emphasized that while the closure might benefit residents on Noble Lark, it could lead to increased traffic on private roads in the Frontgate community, which are already being used as shortcuts to Ram Robb. She questioned the city's plans for addressing the safety and financial repercussions for residents along Old Fredericksburg Road, highlighting the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the road infrastructure, especially in light of the new school being built by Boerne ISD.
Graham urged the council to consider the broader impact of any road closures on all Fair Oaks Ranch residents, not just those directly affected. She pointed out that the city should be proactive in assessing the potential consequences of such decisions, including the financial burden on private road maintenance and the safety of residents.
In addition to her concerns about road closures, Graham also touched on the ongoing discussions surrounding the civic center, which has been a contentious topic for several years. Her remarks underscored the importance of community engagement and the need for the council to remain attentive to the diverse needs of all residents as they navigate these complex issues.