NSCNA Blog Archive


  • April 2010 newsletterThe April edition of the NSCNA Neighborhood News has rolled off the printers and should hit your doorstep shortly. The newsletter is being delivered to the doors of all houses and duplexes in the neighborhood, and will be sent via postal mail to NSCNA members who live in apartments and condominiums.

    If  you do not receive your newsletter by Friday, April 30, please contact newsletter@nscna.org.

    The current issue of the newsletter is also posted to the website, and you can find a link in the right-hand sidebar where you can download a PDF.


  • Several neighbors have reported parking issues during events at the Playland Skate Center (8822 McCann). The issues occur when rollerderby matches are held, one Sunday a month. Two matches have been held so far this year, and another match will be held this Sunday, April 25, at 6:30 pm.

    Although the Texas Rollergirls have held their matches at the rink for several years, the parking situation has been particularly bad this year. Last week, Traffic Committee Chair Dallas Maham and I met with Playland owner Pete Morin to discuss the neighborhood concerns. I’ve also been corresponding with a representative from Texas Rollergirls about our concerns.

    We identified several possible causes of the increased parking problems. One is that event attendance is up slightly over recent years. Another is that Republic Print & Mail used to offer free overflow parking, but is now charging a fee, so people are less likely to use it. Finally, in years past a volunteer was posted on McCann to direct people out of the neighborhood to the overflow parking, which did not happen this year.

    Mr. Morin said he would work with the rollerderby organizers to post a volunteer who will help direct traffic out of the neighborhood.

    I am hopeful that the parking issues can be resolved. I believe both Playland and the Texas Rollergirls try to be good neighbors. We’ve had no recent reports of noise, litter or vandalism from skating-related event crowds. I hope our recent discussions will lead to the necessary actions to reduce neighborhood parking problems.

    A cooperative solution is best for all of us. The public does have the right to use on-street parking, which sometimes can be an inconvenience to us. For instance, I see very heavy parking on Stanwood during activities at Pillow such as soccer matches. That’s one of the trade-offs for living in a neighborhood with exciting things going on.

    Nonetheless, that doesn’t mean cars will be allowed to park illegally, create a safety hazard or impede emergency vehicle routes. Your association will work to prevent that.

    I suggest that neighbors near McCann keep a watch on the derby schedule, and be prepared for heaver traffic one Sunday a month. It’s always going to be busy on rollerderby night. I hope we can maintain safe access and passage on the streets during those times.

    I’d be interested in hearing about your experience this Sunday evening, and whether we see fewer parking problems. Please share your observations and suggestions on our Yahoo Group, or contact me directly at president@nscna.org, 512-573-5174.

    Chip Rosenthal
    NSCNA President


  • To Report a Bat

    drawing of leaf batWe received the following message from APD Central West District:

    To report a bat: please call 311.

    If you have questions about rabies, or think that you may have had physical contact with a bat, please call:

    The Department of State Health Services
    Zoonosis Control
    254-778-6744

    Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department
    Surveillance Unit
    512-972-5555

    Although bats are fascinating animals and helpful in nature, they are also high risk for spreading rabies. If you find an injured, sick, or dead bat, please do not touch it. If you require assistance, you can notify your local animal control agency or local health department.

    If a person has contact with a bat, there is a possibility of exposure to rabies. Bats have been increasingly implicated as wildlife reservoirs for variants of rabies virus that have been transmitted to humans. Bat bites are not always visible; therefore, any close contact with a bat’s mouth needs to be carefully evaluated.

    More information at the Texas Department of State Health Services: Bats Information


  • Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010
    Time: 4 pm
    Location: 2706 Benbrook

    The Membership Committee has scheduled an upcoming meeting. The meeting’s focus will be the next action step in membership committee plans. For more information, contact the committee co-chairs at MembershipChair@nscna.org


  • Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010
    Time: 6:30 – 8 pm
    Location: Village Christian Apartments Activity Room, 7925 Rockwood Ln

    Sustainable Neighborhoods of North-Central Austin works to ensure that development is implemented in North Central Austin in a way that is sustainable and neighborhood-friendly.

    The April 20 meeting will feature a presentation from City Mobility Staff on Planning Burnet, Lamar Transit Corridors

    Gordon Derr, Assistant Director of Mobility Planning with the City of Austin, will speak at the next meeting of Sustainable Neighborhoods on April 20 regarding planning of suburban transit corridors like Burnet and N Lamar.

    Mobility staff are undertaking a Strategic Mobility Plan for the entire City. This meeting will provide an opportunity to focus on transportation and land use planning in North Central Austin specifically.

    For more information on the organization, visit their web site: http://www.snaustin.org/