Burlington, VT PLUS

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  • 6 Chase St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    Chiming in to share that the Chase St/Colchester Ave "Bump out" has made a big positive difference in reducing vehicles speeding down Chase St. If altering it to accommodate complaints from larger vehicles, please take into consideration the pedestrian improvements enhanced by the bump out and the traffic calming positives due to slowing vehicles down. Would suggest widening the neck of the Chase Street portion and putting in more permanent amenities such as curbing, green space
  • 585 Pine St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    This should be a buffered bike lane. It is much wider than a standard bike lane, which is great, but the line is far enough out that it gets completely erased by traffic. Please add a second line a couple of feet in from the first one. Thank you.
  • 429-485 Ethan Allen Pkwy Burlington, VT, 05408, USA - Burlington Electric
    Road curve between Gazo Ave and James Ave on Ethan Allen Parkway is scary to navigate. In the summer, vegetation on the wooded side blocks driver views from seeing oncoming traffic. Cars parked on the side of the road in the curve allow for almost not enough space for two cars to pass safely. Cars drive much too fast through there. It's a matter of time before there's a head on collision. Dangerous for bikes as well. Parking in the curve should not be permitted to allow for enough space for cars to pass safely or vegetation on the wooded side should be cut back for a clearer view of oncoming traffic.
  • 57 Church St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington Electric
    Please bring bike racks back to Church Street in the winter. With all the bike thefts this year they are really important. Locking to signs and tree protectors is not secure. We wouldn't remove car parking for months at a time, and can shovel around boulders — why not do the same around bike racks? This should be the bare minimum if the City is serious about sustainable transportation.
  • OtherPotwierdzone
    170 Bank St Burlington, VT 05401, USA - Burlington Electric
    not enough space for Trucks delivering to popular restaurants.
  • 412 Pine St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    There used to be bike racks in front of speeder and Earls. Are they coming back? This whole area should have a bunch of bike racks all along the section with brick pavers. Thanks!
  • North Ave Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington Electric
    Looking to have bike racks installed in front of Scout on North Avenue
  • 51 Intervale Ave Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington Electric
    Hello, on behalf of Intervale Avenue residents, I would like to request to have speed bumps put on our street. I have small children and cars are driving down our street at over 50mph. I’ve seen kids and pedestrians almost get hit. Is this something that can be done to make our neighborhood safer for families. Thank you, Brittany Bufano
  • 170-212 S Prospect St Burlington, VT, 05401, USA - Burlington Electric
    There are no appropriate bike lanes or "share the road" on the south part of s prospect street. Any improvement would be extremely beneficial due to high student population on that road.
  • 110–126 College St Burlington VT 05401, United States - Burlington Electric
    This is out in front of Onyx Tonics. The photos does not do it justice but there are 9 bikes locked up to various signs and tree guards. This happens quite regularly. Maybe a bike rack in this area would nice?!
  • Mansfield Ave Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington Electric
    Would like to see the below sign put at this intersection as vehicles are not stopping at the four way intersection, she feels they do not see the stop all ways signs
  • 115 Hildred Dr Burlington, Vermont, 05401 - Burlington Electric
    I live at Riverwatch and have for the last 7 years. Parking on the street has gotten out of hand over these years. This past summer it seemed tight but decent to navigate. It is winter now and the street is maintained by the city and the city plows are unable to get through the very blocked city road of Riverwatch. This is now the second time I have seen a city plow unable to make it through the narrow/drivable road. We used to have signage on one side of our loop indicating "no parking on this side of the road", but that signage appears to not be posted any more. Additionally, our stop sign, by the Riverwatch entry sign, has also grown legs and is no longer posted. It would be really swell if the signage could all be posted again to limit parking to one side of the loop, to allow city vehicles, like a plow and or emergency rigs, to safely maneuver through the Riverwatch circle and allow a safer roadway for the Riverwatch residents as well.