Description
Four lane street. Cross walks are faded and the bushes tend to grow large and can’t view full crosswalk. Also the senior center is on this block on Santa Clara Ave. it would be nice to have a “lighted” cross walk.
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Q. Please select the category that best describes your concern.
A. Unsafe crossing
A. Unsafe crossing
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Alameda, CA (Verified Official)
Признана Transportation Planning (Verified Official)
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