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At intersection of Feagan and Reinerman residents are parking nearly completely in the street on Reinerman. This creates a very dangerous situation when turning onto Reinerman. I have witnessed and been in a few accident near misses involving pedestrians and other traffic. It is only a matter of time before accident occurs. Please institute this area as a no parking zone before this causes injury or fatality. A few no parking signs from the city could save a life.
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Cindy (Registered User)
I work from home with my office facing the Feagan-Reinerman corner. Everyday I hear cars honking at this intersection - either because someone on Reinerman drives right into oncoming traffic, or because someone needs to stop on the Feagan side because they cannot enter Reinerman until the outgoing car on Reinerman moves so the incoming car has room to get onto Reinerman. This is exacerbated by the many construction workers and very large trucks in the area and by the number of vehicles that are speeding well above the 35 MPH limit - which is too high for this area. Speeding traffic is also intensified by those vehicles that are "cutting through" using our neighborhood streets as a shortcut to Memorial, Westcott, Shephard/Durham or Washington. I cannot even imagine how bad this dangerous traffic situation will become when the 3 new apartment complexes are finished and the local traffic increases by hundreds!
Yes, the traffic situation sounds grim indeed and all this congestion and chaos is in a small with narrow roads, dangerous ditches and inconsistent or lack of sidewalks for local residents to safely walk, ride their bikes, run, walk their dog, or stroll their babies.
Something needs to be done to slow these drivers down and give the pedestrians a safe walking environment before someone gets killed!!
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