RE: [nndl] [Fwd: Re: [NNADL] Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Update]

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From what I hear, the majority of residents in Hyde Park appreciate the
traffic calming they received. A few people complain about the traffic
circles, but most people (especially long-term residents who remember
what it was like before) appreciate the drop in both numbers and speed
of cars.

Speed humps are probably the least desirable approach (albeit probably
the most effective). I personally prefer curb/pedestrian islands and
traffic circles.

Ave. F is arguably the biggest problem in the neighborhood. People
drive faster on 51st Street (and occasionally lose control and end up
landing on the ROOF of neighbors' houses), but Ave. F was clearly
designed to be a neighborhood street, yet has become something of an
arterial. I know of more accidents and animal fatalities on that street
than any other in our neighborhood.

Chesterfield (my street) is no longer the traffic problem that it once
was. For a variety of reasons, a lot of visitors to our neighborhood
now park their cars on Chesterfield, and that has done a remarkable job
of calming traffic.

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Sebastian Wren, Ph.D.
Director
http://BalancedReading.com

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> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 3:57 PM
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> Victoria -- Unfortunately, at this point, it is the lesser of two
evils.
> The humps may be awful, but they beat scraping dead pets (and maybe
> somebody's kids) off the street every couple of weeks. Not to mention
> the three (at least) cars that have been totaled along Avenue F
between
> Koenig and North Loop within the last year. We have to make a choice
> between our residential quality of life or making life easy for
drivers,
> and I'm on the side of the former -- LV
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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [NNADL] Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program Update
> Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 13:00:45 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Victoria Paschich
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> To: Lotte
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> Please don't request traffic calming. Hyde Pard did, and now they want
> the traffic circles taken out because no one knows how to use them and
> they cause accidents. PLEASE do NOT request HUMPS. They are AWFUL.
> V. Paschich
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