Description
The bright sign that's supposed to protect pedestrians from being hit in the crosswalk has been destroyed. It's lying on the sidewalk, the sign park totally snapped off from the base - unable to stand again.
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The bright sign that's supposed to protect pedestrians from being hit in the crosswalk has been destroyed. It's lying on the sidewalk, the sign park totally snapped off from the base - unable to stand again.
23 Comments
Wooster Sq Watch (Guest)
Anonymous (Guest)
Please fix!
Also, having two signs on Chapel Street within close proximity, like on Orange Street and on State Street, would do wonders to reduce speeding and ensure the signs don't get destroyed.
Please vote on that here: http://www.seeclickfix.com/issues/6894
Anonymous (Guest)
Tristan Robin (Guest)
Bonnie Rosenberg (Guest)
Yes, fix or replace!
I like the idea previously suggested re: two signs on Chapel St. within close proximity to cut dowm on speeding.
juli (Registered User)
as a cyclist i can tell that on state street and orange st where there are a couple signs close together, drivers are less likely to pass me aggressively (because usually we will end up at the same red light together;)
recently, while biking back from devils gear on this stretch of chapel during rush hour, i was really startled how unnecessarilly hostile some drivers were, despite the tight street with lots of parallel parking.
we don't have the perfect infrastructure, but in the meantime the more in-road pedestrian signs in new haven, the better!
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Steve Brown (Registered User)
Considering how short a time it takes for these signs to get utterly destroyed (one in my neighborhood has been obliterated twice since the spring) I'm wondering whether something a bit more burly wouldn't be appropriate. In my hometown the large orange drum type barricades were the norm. Effective and durable. Knock em over and they pick right back up. Picture attached.
Note to the city: based on the website where I "borrowed" the attached image from, these actually cost less than the type currently in use. A "state law" sign can easily be affixed.
Pedro (Guest)
The dump trucks are frequently the worst offenders in terms of hitting these things. I have personally seen the sign on Olive Street run over when they exit and turn off of court street. It's a tight corner and instead of moving the sign, they hit it.
I'm thinking this sign is not going to be replaced this year considering we're close to the witching hour where the signs go away for the winter due to snow plow concerns.
BB (Registered User)
If anyone is interested in buying the replacement part email me: ben@seeclickfix.com and I will tell you where we purchased them for State Street.
Make sure to save the base.
juli (Registered User)
good point, pedro. i hate the 'witching hour' you've mentioned ;)
i wonder if your barrel idea would be better suited to keeping them in the roads all year long? nice and bright even in snowy conditions. throughout a bunch of cities in the northeast, such as boston, the signs stay in the streets all the time. i hope new haven moves towards that as well.
Steve Brown (Registered User)
Anonymous (Guest)
Several drivers yielded to me (walking) at locations with Xwalk signs today.
Thank you, in-street signs!
There must be a way to keep them around year-round ... I strongly support the orange barrel idea.
Let's figure out how to do it before the signs get taken up for the winter.
Paul Jordan (Guest)
P. J.
Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Registered User)
Acknowledged Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Registered User)
resident (Guest)
TTP
Have you looked into the barrel issue yet?
Was just in Boston and nearby municipalities, which get tons more snow each year than New Haven and have signs up throughout the year - some with barrels, some with no barrels.
We need these in New Haven now,
monolingual in New Haven (Guest)
Tristan Robin (Guest)
I believe this is the second time we've had advice that Cyalis will help solve this problem.
I believe the idea is that if you take enough Cyalis, you won't care that the intersection is dangerous.
Jeffb (Registered User)
juli (Registered User)
Closed Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Registered User)