New Haven PLUS

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  • SignsAbierto
    3 Farren Ave New Haven CT 06513, United States - Annex
    What do we need to do to get speed bumps, speed tiles, radar, SOMETHING for this neighborhood I've been almost hit by a car everyday this weekend and I'm so tired of the car accidents. l
  • 833-869 Orange St New Haven, Connecticut, 06511 - East Rock
    Safety markers and bicycle rack have been struck many times. Now broken, please repair. Demonstrates significant need for increased safety mechanisms at this intersection, including pedestrian, crosswalk, lights, raised, crosswalks, etc.
  • Edgewood Ave New Haven, Connecticut, 06511 - Dwight
    Delineators on Edgewood from Yale Ave to West Park there are over 40 of them that have been knocked off the road.
  • 601-725 Edgewood Ave New Haven, CT, 06515, USA - Westville
    An new plan is needed here. Drivers keep using the bike lane for driving and parking. Delineators keep getting broken and create more trash, cost more money. The cycletrack has been a decade in the making (still unfinished). Hard protection is obviously needed.
  • 926-974 Chapel St New Haven, CT, 06510, USA - Town_Green
    Please install a barrier!
  • English Drive New Haven, Connecticut - East Rock

    The bicycle lane on English Drive at the summit of East Rock has virtually disappeared, and multiple cars routinely park in it despite this being a no parking zone. This is a safety hazard as well as a nuisance. Please repaint the bicycle lane and begin enforcing the parking rules at the summit. (Preferably begin with warnings rather than tickets until people have a chance to adapt.)

    I have previously [posted this as a "road markings" issue. The road people transferred it to Parks and it died. I then posted it as a Parks request, but there has been no response at all. This is a safety issue: people ride bicycles on the park road, and other people drive too quickly and/or park where they block the now-invisible bike lane.

    If someone is badly injured or killed here, the city will be liable. And there is now a track record going back many months to show that the city was aware of the problem.

  • 698 Orange St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East Rock
    The bike lanes on Orange St have yet to be replaced. They were removed during street repaving last summer. Please repaint these ASAP as this Orange St has some of the most bicycle traffic in the city. We shouldn't be turning back the clock with bike infrastructure.
  • 53 Wall St New Haven CT 06510, United States - Town_Green
    Traffic pattern requires detour of contraflow bike lane Currently traffic diverted into bike lane
  • Orange St & Trumbull St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - New Haven
    Drivers run this red light with impunity. Can we please get some bike lane delineators to narrow the lane and give this intersection a little bit of a road diet. Speed at this intersection is also a major problem as drivers coming off the highway accelerate to make the light. Automatic enforcement should be installed here ASAP. Conditions are dangerous and the city knows about it but is taking no action. At what point does that become willful negligence.
  • Edwards St & Foster St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Bishop-Hine
    Recently installed bike lanes on Edwards St are paint only and not protected. The board of alder-approved Safe Routes For All plan shows this block of Edwards St as "protected bike lane." What's the point of a plan if it will not be followed?
  • 152-204 Crescent St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Beaver Hills
    bike lane delineators or some kind of barrier needed in the cycle track buffer on crescent st like the other section south of the roundabout. cars keep parking in the buffer area instead of properly centered in the space which defeats the purpose of having a buffer for the door zone. also a bike signal could be used at the fournier traffic light as its not very comfortable to cross there just guessing when its time to cross.
  • Grove St & State St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Town_Green
    What interagency boondoggle resulted in one city department spending lots of money to pave a lovely new bike lane, and then another agency thinking "hey, this soft new asphalt is a perfect place to sink a pole right into the middle"? It really makes the bike lane difficult to use...