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I live on spring street between 75 and 305. Since I moved here 7 yrs ago - MANY speeders on such a short street. My pet was hit/killed by one of those speeders. Can we get speedbumps like they have elsewhere? Young children live on this street we need to slow people down.
16 Comentars
Paul (Invitado)
Captain Kearse (Invitado)
Doug (Invitado)
Have you seen any signs of increase policing on your street?
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Usuario registrado)
How about some "chicanes" like these:
http://www.contextsensitivesolutions.org/content/images/odense-98-32485?size=md&preview_p=1
Doug (Invitado)
Hey there CT Livable Streets... Didn't know you existed. Personally, I would love to see some traffic calming structures put in place on my street, although I'm afraid to lose any trees that shelter our home and yard.
I'd like the town/state to remove the double yellow lines from my street for starters, because it makes it appear to be a major throughway rather than a rural route and I think - though there may not be data to support this - that it makes people feel comfortable speeding. Any thoughts?
Robin (Invitado)
Robin (Invitado)
what about this....how do we get one on our street(s)? http://www.trafficlogix.com/speed-tables.asp This is what the protocol is in other states...wonder what CT's policy is....
http://www.stjoemo.info/publicworks/speed_tables.cfm
Doug (Invitado)
Hi Robin... speed tables work. They are in use near the MicroSociety Magnet School in Hartford and have slowed traffic there. I think they go for between $1,500 and $2,000 each but I could be wrong about that. They set them up at crosswalks or at intervals between blocks.
I agree with you though that the speeders are worse at night. It's ridiculous.
To give the police some credit, if you have seen them ticketing then that is at least something to show for your effort here. Hopefully they'll continue to help you out.
Doug Hardy (Invitado)
Reconocido CTNewsJunkie.com (Usuario registrado)
-doug
Doug Hardy (Usuario registrado)
Robin & Tom, thanks for your time - and also to the rest of the folks I spoke with on Pleasant Street yesterday.
Here's a link to today's column:
http://www.journalinquirer.com/articles/2009/09/21/page_one/doc4ab793e1802df533215035.txt
Mark (Invitado)
CTNewsJunkie.com (Usuario registrado)
Here's one more story on the speeding topic:
http://www.journalinquirer.com/articles/2009/09/28/page_one/doc4ac0f39cbe4db550752367.txt
A lot of folks responded after the story last week. I'm also working on a third piece about West Hartford's traffic calming efforts, which they say are getting results.
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Usuario registrado)
Speed tables would be excellent here, Robin.
How do you get one on your street? Send this issue along to your neighbors. The issues with the most "votes to fix" tend to attract more attention as they show up at the top of the search rankings.
Get more reporters like Doug to cover this! Maybe there are other local papers, or even the Hartford Courant, that would write a story on your quest to make the street a livable place.
You might also consider forwarding this to the Central CT Bicycle Alliance - they deal with these issues all the time and may have some good recommendations. There is an email contact address on their website.
Good luck and keep everyone here posted!
Doug Hardy (Usuario registrado)
Mark... good food for thought.
Hey you're pretty active on SeeClickFix. That's great. Do you live in JI-land? Affiliated with any local or state groups? I'm just curious.
-doug
Cerrado Emma (Usuario registrado)
Hi all -
I am assuming this issue has been resolved due to it's age, so I am going to go ahead and close it out. If I am incorrect, please feel free to open a new ticket.
Thanks!!