Description
Recently, it appears the township painted additional lines and markings along a portion of Fort Washington Ave. I assume this was done in response to issues of speeding. From observation it appears that this solution of choice appears to have no effect on changing driver behavior.
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Wayne (Registered User)
Wayne (Registered User)
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Rebecca Lohoefer - Communications Coordinator (Registered User)
Wayne (Registered User)
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Lauren (Registered User)
Wayne - can I ask, what is the device you are using in your proof pictures? I would like to invest in something to help the cause. I know you are seeing far worse offenses on Ft Washington, but I do think the cut through traffic is contributing to the problem.
We have talked to several of our neighbors on Terrace over the past few weeks and they said there was a serious accident on our bend (before we moved in) + they have been in conversations for years with the town about concerns on Terrace, Bell and Ft W. They also said the stop signs used to be on Terrace, but when they asked why they were moved they were told “they don’t believe in 4 way stops”.
Even reading that there was surveillance of the area completed on my original post, I’ve been home most days and can’t confirm seeing anyone doing research. I will be filling out that PDF to continue the conversation, but also want evidence.
We stand with you as concerned neighbors!
- Lauren
Wayne (Registered User)
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クローズド Sgt. Andrew Sanborn (Registered User)
and complete the Traffic Concern Report, and email it directly to andrew.sanborn@udpd.us.