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Meadows Dr & Sonoma Blvd Vallejo, CA, 94589, USA Auf Karte zeigen Karte ausblenden
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I have a question and hope that you can respond to me or point me to a good contact within the Public Works Department. This intersection is particularly dangerous for bicyclists because of the narrow lanes and the lack of a shoulder. Bicyclists currently use the five foot sidewalk, which completely inadequate especially if there is a pedestrian. Is there any consideration to restripe the eastbound road from Ebbetts Pass Road to Sonoma Blvd to eliminate the through lane so there is only a dedicated left and right turn lane? Bicyclists should be able to choose a safe path to turn right (most of them do) or go straight through to the abandoned Walmart (another issue).

Without the benefit of having measured it, there seems to be plenty of room without moving the median. I understand there may have to be some signal loop modifications to do this, but that pavement is in such bad condition, I think it needs to be done anyway. If the median needs to be moved, I think we can also improve the intersection at Ebbetts Pass Road as well. Is two receiving lanes indeed necessary or are there actually plans to add a second left turn lane from northbound Sonoma Blvd onto westbound Meadows Drive?

Expanding further, Meadows drive west of this intersection is very dangerous to bicyclists because of speeding passing traffic. Have you considered a road diet to remove the four lanes and take it down to three (two through and a center left turn)? There would be adequate room for bike lanes next to the parking lanes and it would likely slow down the traffic because people would no longer be able to pass. Now would be the time to do it since the pavement needs to be reconstructed. It is in terrible condition, especially after the waterline project. I would be greatly disappointed to see the City return the same striping configuration to the road after successful road diet projects on Sonoma Blvd through downtown, Oakwood Avenue, and Georgia Street.

I would appreciate a written response or a referral to a real person on this. I will continue to elevate through the city process up through the City Council until I get a response but would prefer to start at the lowest possible level, which is using See Click Fix.

To all my fellow See Click Fix commenters, please add to this post if you agree.

Thank you for taking the time to read this long post.


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