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  • Edgewater Blvd San Mateo, CA, 94404, USA - Foster City
    During construction the far right lane of northbound Edgewater Blvd is a no parking zone to allow for northbound traffic from 7:00 - 5:00 on weekdays. I travel that stretch daily around 7:30 am. Inevitably there is at least one car still parked on that stretch at least 2-3 times a week. I realize FCPD is ticketing these cars but having these cars parked in the no parking zone is EXTREMELY DANGEROUS as there is traffic in these lanes going 35 - 40 mph. When they come upon a parked car in the middle of their lane, it's a serious accident waiting to happen.
    Simply ticketing the cars does not seem to be helping. Is there any way there can be tow trucks ready to go at 7:00 AM to tow these illegally parked cars? Perhaps that would solve the problem better than just ticketing.
  • Beach Park Blvd & Edgewater Blvd San Mateo, CA, 94404, USA - Foster City

    I had posted this issue earlier, but it was closed by the city:

    "Can you please look into changing the timing of the traffic light on the corner of Edgewater and Beach Park? With the construction and only one northbound lane on Edgewater, northbound traffic at this light is starting to get really bad (especially during the morning commute hours). It seems that the northbound Edgewater green light only stays green for a limited amount of time even though there are still cars in line headed north. This causes northbound cars to have to wait at this light for multiple cycles. Due to the construction, traffic would be greatly improved if this northbound light could stay green longer. I don't think the Beach Park cross traffic would suffer that much since there are not nearly as many cars going in this direction. Thank you!"

    This problem still exists and is worse since school started. The line of cars headed north stuck at this light is often 20-25 cars deep (reaching past the Citibank). The northbound green light only lasts long enough for about 8-10 cars to pass due to the fact that there is only one northbound lane. Please, please - is there any way that northbound green can stay green for longer? If not, can you explain why? The traffic in other directions is never more than 3 or 4 cars deep. Thank you.

  • Edgewater Blvd & Metro Center Blvd San Mateo, CA, 94404, USA - Foster City
    There is something wrong with a traffic sensor at the Edgewater Blvd/Metro Center Blvd light. Northbound Edgewater traffic ALWAYS has to wait at a red light while there is a green left turn arrow for southbound Edgewater traffic turning left onto Metro Center Blvd. This green left turn arrow is ALWAYS green even if there is NO southbound traffic turning left. This causes northbound Edgewater traffic to ALWAYS have to wait at a red light unnecessarily. I think there may be a malfunctioning sensor? Please take a look at this.
  • Beach Park Blvd & Edgewater Blvd San Mateo, CA, 94404, USA - Foster City
    Can you please look into changing the timing of the traffic light on the corner of Edgewater and Beach Park? With the construction and only one northbound lane on Edgewater, northbound traffic at this light is starting to get really bad (especially during the morning commute hours). It seems that the northbound Edgewater green light only stays green for a limited amount of time even though there are still cars in line headed north. This causes northbound cars to have to wait at this light for multiple cycles. Due to the construction, traffic would be greatly improved if this northbound light could stay green longer. I don't think the Beach Park cross traffic would suffer that much since there are not nearly as many cars going in this direction. Thank you!
  • 1500 Mariners Island Boulevard San Mateo, California - San Mateo
    The left turn green arrow ALWAYS turns on when heading south on Mariner's Island Blvd (at the intersection of Fashion Island Blvd). This causes those heading north on Mariner's Island Blvd to wait at a red light even though there are NO cars making a left from southbound Mariner's Island Blvd to eastbound Fashion Island Blvd. I think a sensor is malfunctioning. This occurs on EVERY light cycle.
  • Edgewater And Beach Park Foster City, California - Foster City
    The light from Southbound Edgewater is not cycling properly. After westbound Beach Park turns red, southbound Edgewater is supposed to turn green if there are no northbound Edgewater cars attempting to turn left onto Beach Park. Yet southbound Edgewater stays red even if there are no northbound cars on Edgewater attempting left turns. I think a sensor is not working. This has been the case for at least several days.