Deskripsyon
Speeding, peeling out, wheelies, etc are terrorizing our neighborhood and putting everyone's safety at risk. We need a solution like speed bumps or a permanent closing of Rose St. where it meets North St. (this would also solve the loading truck issue w/ JR's).
18 Komentos
Kinilala DPW Pine Customer Service (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
ONE Dad (Rehistradong User)
Gil (Rehistradong User)
Harold Kaplan (Rehistradong User)
Good to the new street signs posted today for parking.
Gil (Rehistradong User)
Toiletmanners (Rehistradong User)
Gil (Rehistradong User)
Toiletmanners (Rehistradong User)
Gil (Rehistradong User)
DPW Engineering PP (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Please be advised, traffic calming can be a bit of a process. Here is a link to information on initiating traffic calming on your street. https://www.burlingtonvt.gov/DPW/Traffic-Calming-Neighborhood-Enhancement-Program. Currently, traffic calming in Burlington is initiated by residents. At least 1/3 of the affected street or neighborhood needs to be interested in traffic calming, which is demonstrated through a neighborhood petition. The template is available on the website. Once a petition is received, it enters the project queue. The DPW manages an average of 4 traffic calming projects at any one time and new projects are advanced in the order they are received. The process generally takes a minimum of 2 years and up to 4 years to complete, while the City balances staff to manage projects and budgets to install traffic calming.
I would suggest that if you feel unsafe at any time please call the Burlington Police Department (BPD). We have traffic regulations in ordinance which may take care of your concerns and the BPD is good at enforcing them, they just need to know what is going on. I have a good contact with the BPD; his name is John King and he is the BPD Parking Enforcement Manager. Here is Mr. King’s contact information jking@bpdvt.org, (802)540-2185. Feel free to contact me should you have any questions.
Kind Regards,
Phillip Peterson, Associate Engineer
Burlington Department of Public Works
645 Pine Street
Burlington, VT 05402
802-865-5832 (desk phone)
802-598-8356 (cell phone)
ppeterson@burlingtonvt.gov
DPW Engineering PP (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Gil (Rehistradong User)
Harold Kaplan (Rehistradong User)
I contacted your office over two months ago and left messages with you. No one got back to me about this. Last week I left amother message and was told to wait a week to hear back from someone. Now you are telling me I needed to go around and have neighbors sign a petition! Get your act together and help us solve this problem. You want us to wait for engineers to look at this or do you want a petition signed!?!
Emily (Rehistradong User)
Gil (Rehistradong User)
DPW Engineering PP (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
DPW Engineering PP (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Isinara DPW Engineering PP (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
This request will be closed until a petition is received. Feel free to call me directly should you have any questions. The Department of Public Works has resolved this request. Thanks for helping to keep Burlington a great place to live and work.
Kind Regards,
Phillip Peterson, Associate Engineer
Burlington Department of Public Works
645 Pine Street
Burlington, VT 05402
802-865-5832 (desk phone)
802-598-8356 (cell phone)
ppeterson@burlingtonvt.gov
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