Description
Most streets which empty onto Greendale have no stop signs. I am almost got hit the other day due to this. Additionally, how do we expect kids who are new drivers to guess when to stop?
also asked...
Q. What kind of sign?
A. Street
A. Street
Q. Where is the sign located (i.e. on the corner, lying down, in the road, etc)?
A. no stop signs on roads spilling onto Greendale
A. no stop signs on roads spilling onto Greendale
Q. Is there damage or correction required to the pole?
A. no, we need stop signs
A. no, we need stop signs
Q. Please provide any additional information about the sign issue to assist Town employees in remediating the situation.
A. What's the rationale for stop signs??
A. What's the rationale for stop signs??
5 Comments
Needham DPW (Verified Official)
Allyssa Jewell (Registered User)
Acknowledged Allyssa Jewell (Registered User)
Good Afternoon,
A formal request would need to be made for new stop signs through the Traffic Management Advisory Committee (TMAC). The TMAC meets the second Wednesday of every month to discuss and make recommendations regarding traffic related issues in order to make sure that action items are compliant with traffic safety rules. If you are interested in submitting your issue , please leave your contact information or call me with your contact information at #781-455-7550 X 344.
This request will then be forwarded to the Town Manager's Office so it can be added to the TMAC Agenda. Once your request has been added to the agenda, you will be contacted regarding the meeting time and place when the TMAC will discuss and make recommendations to your concern. If you have future requests, request forms to discuss traffic safety issues may also be sent directly to the Traffic Management Advisory Committee (TMAC); the forms are available on the town's website at www.needhamma.gov . Thank you for your interest in Needham's Public Works programs.
Rana M. (Registered User)
Closed Rana M. (Registered User)