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Solicitation Policy

Although the members of the RNA are in a public environment, we have adopted the following policy in regards to solicitation of our neighborhood. This policy is to affect safety and privacy within the boundaries of the Ridglea North Association, Inc.

There is to be no solicitation allowed within the boundaries of the Ridglea North Association without the prior written consent of the RNA Executive Board. This written approval must be obtained 30 days prior to the act of solicitation.

The only types of solicitation that will be authorized are ones that the Executive Board deems to provide a service to the members and residents of the RNA boundaries and/ or will have a positive impact on the safety or life of the residents within these boundaries.

Signs will be posted on the four corners of the boundaries as official posting of our intent to exercise our right to refuse solicitation. All applicants for solicitation will be required to obtain proper permits from the City of Fort Worth before they will be considered.

 

Traffic Policy

The Traffic Committee of the Ridglea North Association, in accordance with the City of Fort Worth’s Traffic Engineer, can recommend various procedures or processes to the membership of the RNA to help maintain the safe and healthy environment of our neighborhood.

 If a resident within the published boundaries of the of the RNA wishes to have traffic control signage or traffic calming devices installed on their streets or intersection, they must submit in writing their proposal for the added signage or devices to the Traffic Committee Chairperson (TCC). The TCC and VP of Public Safety of the RNA must approve of the measure before the matter will be brought to the RNA Executive Board for vote during its next regular monthly Board meeting. Once approved, the TCC will follow proper procedure with the city to see that the new measure is carried out properly and safely.

 For approval, the applicant must obtain written permission from at least 75% of the residents of the street on which the signage or device is being installed. In addition, a letter must be sent to the homes of all the residents of the adjoining streets that may be affected by the new measure being put into place. All residents will have 30 days to express any opposition or support of the action prior to the TCC carrying it out.