Sorry, I thought the photo would have been enough to show you the specific spot. To answer your question, eastbound on Lawrence st crossing onto Mechanic st. Although I hadn't thought of it at the time, having one westbound from Lawrence crossing Mechanic would be good too.
i completely agree, having lived in that area for years. The traffic flies around these corners. It will only get worse when the bridge finally reopens.
Though stop signs would be a start, someone also had a great overall redesign of this triangle here:
Requesting a stop sign is a process, involving several different stages in order to determine if the location being requested is warranted. The first step in the process would be to present a request to your Alderperson. He or she will review the information and follow up by contacting the Transportation, Traffic and parking Department. Once the request is received by the department, staff will review the request and determine its viability based on guidelines given to us in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, issued by the Federal Highway Administration. Intersections must meet federal criteria in order to install a stop sign. If the warrant reveals the criteria is met, the department will submit a final recommendation to the Traffic Authority for approval and installation. This process can take anywhere from 2 to 6 months. Thank you for your concern in this matter.
Thanks for looking into this Traffic and Parking. The issue should remain open until it is ultimately address. Thanks to Jessica Holmes and Traffic and Parking for doing the research and working to address this issue.
Requesting a stop sign is a process, involving several different stages in order to determine if the location being requested is warranted. The first step in the process would be to present a request to your Alderperson. He or she will review the information and follow up by contacting the Transportation, Traffic and Parking Department. Once the request is received by the department, staff will review the request and determine its viability based on guidelines given to us in the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, issued by the Federal Highway Administration. Intersections must meet federal criteria in order to install a stop sign. If the warrant reveals the criteria is met, the department will submit a final recommendation to the Traffic Authority for approval and installation. This process can take anywhere from 2 to 6 months. Thank you for your concern in this matter.
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i completely agree, having lived in that area for years. The traffic flies around these corners. It will only get worse when the bridge finally reopens.
Though stop signs would be a start, someone also had a great overall redesign of this triangle here:
http://seeclickfix.com/issues/209384?utm_source=activity_notice&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=pois
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Thanks for looking into this Traffic and Parking. The issue should remain open until it is ultimately address. Thanks to Jessica Holmes and Traffic and Parking for doing the research and working to address this issue.
Justin Elicker
Ward 10 Alderman
justin.elicker@gmail.com
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