Traffic Calming for Monte Vista?

mjfritz mjfritz at cox.net
Fri Sep 22 00:05:35 PDT 2006


Along those same lines, how about Monte Vista??
There is a stop sign on 11th & 12th but nothing inbetween.
Cars fly down that two block stretch like grease lightening.
What do you think imp? Have you seen the dragsters?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ivana Olson" <hazey_marie at hotmail.com>
To: <central-city-discuss at gcna.info>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:51 PM
Subject: Traffic Calming for Palm?


>
> Hi,
>
> I don't know who's on Traffic and who isn't now (Maureen but not Wayne, is
> that right?)  Anyhow, I wanted to ask if anything had been
> done/discussed/thought about for the intersection of 10th street and Palm
> Ln.
>
> My friend (who happens to be my sister's roomate and lives in our
> neighborhood) was driving down Palm on her way home from work the other 
> day
> when a woman ran the stop sign on 10th street and hit her. The accident
> totalled my friend's car, if not both vehicles, and was severe enough to
> send her to the hospital and put her in a lot of pain.
>
> Garthanne, the Emerson principal, came out to find out what was going on 
> and
> told me that she had been trying to get at least some bump-outs and maybe 
> a
> 4-way stop put in at that intersection.
>
> I hadn't heard anything about 10th and Palm in the traffic plans, but then
> again I've only been to where I can hear about things for the past year or
> so. It does seem like an intersection worthy of at least a four way stop.
>
> Has anything been discussed on this? I'm assuming that they've done all of
> the traffic tests on at least Palm because they have speed humps in front 
> of
> the school.
>
> The woman who hit my friend works at the hospital, but lives in 
> Scottsdale.
> I'm assuming she was cutting through the neighborhood to avoid traffic.
>
>
>
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