Description
The lines that mark the lanes are faded away. They are hard to see in good weather and impossible to see when the streets are wet . It goes also where Alameda turns into Broadway
The lines that mark the lanes are faded away. They are hard to see in good weather and impossible to see when the streets are wet . It goes also where Alameda turns into Broadway
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Coco (Registered User)
Trash (Registered User)
skot9000 (Registered User)
Courtney L., Fire Admin (Registered User)
Courtney L., Fire Admin (Registered User)
Trash (Registered User)
Acknowledged Rob C., Traffic Maintenance (Registered User)
JP (Registered User)
Cameron (Registered User)
skot9000 (Registered User)
The City of Vallejo Traffic Engineering Dept. has said "Alameda St. is a perfect candidate for a road diet". The City of Vallejo General Plan acknowledges that Alameda St has a traffic accident problem:
"Data in the Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System indicates that collisions in Vallejo tend to be
concentrated on Sonoma Boulevard, Broadway Street, Alameda Street, and Tennessee Street..."
There are state grant opportunities coming up to get funding for such a project:
http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/tpp/grants.html
So, what are we waiting for? How many more accidents need to happen?
Trash (Registered User)
Artsem (Registered User)
Trash (Registered User)
Closed Public Works Maintenance Worker I (Verified Official)
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Artsem (Registered User)