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This is only one effect that the hugh amount of trafice has 214th St between Rosa RD and Ocotillo Rd. In the morning you can't hardly get out of your drive, because of all the cars going at 35 or miles per hour. The same goes for the late afternoon. The people don't even look to see if someone is trying to get out of the drive. Now that school is out I am afraid for the children living on the street. The speed that the people coming from the West side of the subdivision is way to much and fast. It is tearing up the entrance to 214th St again. The people doing U-turns don't watch to see if there are people trying to get on the Ocotillo. Blandford builders cut the entrance to the subdivision for customers to get to the models of their homes, not to have it completed by the city as a street to run crazy speeders down the street. I have already spoken to the Gal in City planning and she saw that the entrance to 214th off of Ocotillo could be closed of. The was all kinds of availability for any kind of emergency vehicles and the like, if that entrance was closed off. They speed that the people use driving on 214th between Rosa Rd and Ocotillo is getting worse all the time. Plus all the business vehicle traffice. That has to be something done to the street.
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Queen Creek, AZ (Verifizierter Beamter)
D. L. Mason (Registrierter Benutzer)
Anerkannt Jan Martin (Verifizierter Beamter)
Hello,
Thank you for expressing your concerns about the high volume of traffic and speeding issues on 214th Street between Rosa Road and Ocotillo Road. We understand that this situation has made it difficult for you to access and exit your driveway, and you are worried about the safety of children living on the street.
To address these concerns and find a suitable solution, we will initiate a comprehensive traffic study in the area. This study will quantify the speeds, traffic volumes, and cut-through traffic on 214th Street. By gathering this data, we can gain a better understanding of the current situation and make informed recommendations for improvements.
Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we proceed with the necessary assessments and discussions.
Sincerely,
Janet Martin
Operations Manager - Traffic & Pavement Preservation