hapticz

  • 134 Boston Post Road Waterford, Connecticut - Central Waterford
    coloration of signals has become faded, resulting in failure to depict dangerous conditions for vision impaired pedestrians. there are multiple of these fixtures in this area that show a faded white colored hand (do not cross) and a white (safe to cross) indication when activated. these are ambiguous and unsafe. these are not that old either.
  • 668 Bank Street New London, Connecticut - New London
    severe erosion of asphault/concrete/dirt has produced a 4 inch 'cliff' for persons to stumble over. wheelchairs/baby carriages cannot manouver as the light standard is obstructing the centre of the pathway. this situation has existed for many months, despite adjacent commercial development that serve low income residents. this is also not cleared of snow and ice during winter seasons, despite wealthy land owners adjacent to this.
  • 743-749 Broad Street Waterford, Connecticut - New London County
    and while i'm at it, how about some side walk from the end of phillips st up to the I95 sidewalks on the RT 85/Broad St. The short stretch of road is treacherous to traverse when walking. it's narrow enough to barely squeeze even two vehicle lanes in and has overgrowth on the west side and an embankment on the north/east side preventing off road walking. i know it's a state hiway, maybe your hip town selectman can influence the DOT to do something. locals walk that road frequently to get to work, even customers of the Crystal Mall use it.
  • 861-941 Williams Street New London, Connecticut - New London
    and while i'm at it, how about some side walks from the end of galllows lane up to the waterford town line on the old norwich road. at least scrape the overgrowth away for a place to leap into when those speeders come zooming at you.!! i know it's a state hiway, maybe your hip mayor can influence the DOT to do something. conn college crowd and locals walk that road frequently.