Descripción
The speeding on Lenox st is getting out of control. The city should put up signs and speed bumps in order to control the amount of speeding cars driving on Lenox st. Lexington ave, after the car race accident, got speed bumps and the amount of speeding cars has slowed down. Also the speeding on quinnipiac ave has slowed down after speed bumps and signs were added to the street. I strongly feel that Lenox st is well over due for speed bumps and signs. I moved on Lenox st in 1999. With-in 3 days still getting settled in I almost got hit by a speeding car when my basketball rolled into the middle of Lenox st. I now have a 7 year old nephew and a 3 year old niece that live on Lenox st, I fear for their and everyone else's safty! Please vote to help!!
29 Comentars
Red (Invitado)
Anthony Rivera (Usuario registrado)
Jonathon (Invitado)
Off from work one morning because of a doctors appointment and I notice it is even worse during morning rush hour traffic. People rushing to jobs or school have no concern about the neighborhood. Strategically place speed bumps would help, Going to try to get video footage one day to post it so that others can see how dangerous it is some days.
Anthony Rivera (Usuario registrado)
Lexington Ave (Invitado)
Fairhaven Dave (Usuario registrado)
@Anthony
There are no speed bumps on Quinnipiac. Nobody would consent to having a speed bump in front of their home. You only get the sound of cars jamming on the brakes, the boom as they drive over and then the sound of them quickly accelerating away. They don't make anything safer, they just create noise.
The Heights needs a constant police presence. Ticketing speeders on all four long stretches of road until we get a reputation as an expensive place to speed. All the other options are expensive gestures that don't truly prevent anything.
Anthony Rivera (Usuario registrado)
Dan (Usuario registrado)
Speedbumps on Lenox and Quinnipiac would help a lot. They would make it impossible for cars to clock 60 miles an hour, which they do on a regular basis. Speedbumps are effectively slowing traffic on Front St.
We can still get them, or elevated crosswalks. We just need to apply political pressure.
Lexington ave (Invitado)
Department of Transportation, Traffic and Parking (Usuario registrado)
Go to the City of New Haven, Engineering webpage and click on the Complete Streets link in the left hand column. Read through the manual first to get an idea of the program and then fill out a request form.
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Dave M (Invitado)
Lexington Ave (Usuario registrado)
NewHavenJude (Usuario registrado)
Rob Smuts (Usuario registrado)
NewHavenJude (Usuario registrado)
David Jackson (Usuario registrado)
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Reopened Sarah (Usuario registrado)
Reconocido NHPD: ARCHIVE 3 (Oficial verificado)
NewHavenJude (Usuario registrado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
Manager of Operations, Process Improvement - Transportation, Traffic, & Parking (Oficial verificado)
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