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Car parked in the painted bike lane. You get what you design for. Hard protection is obviously needed—not everyone can drive, and narrowing this street would keep EVERYone safer.
Car parked in the painted bike lane. You get what you design for. Hard protection is obviously needed—not everyone can drive, and narrowing this street would keep EVERYone safer.
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David Agosta (Usuario registrado)
This is the opposite of a "Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities" issue. Please recategorize this as an "Able Person Complaining That They're Not Privileged Enough,"
This is one of three Vertical Level Change Violations that the city left in place in violation of Federal Law that leave this street IMPASSBLE to someone in a wheelchair.
This ABLE person could give a (edited) about "everyone."
David Agosta (Usuario registrado)
Please install these signs at the State St and Orange St.. ends of Trumbull St.
Also: Please see the Safe Routes for All plan for the intersection of Trumbull and Orange and answer this question: Why were none of the pedestrian safety improvement that were recommended for that intersection implemented when a bike lane installed?
tripst3r (Usuario registrado)
David Agosta (Usuario registrado)
fixit (Usuario registrado)
Department of Services for Persons with Disabilities (Oficial verificado)
David Agosta (Usuario registrado)
Reconocido Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department - Evening Parking Enforcement Supervisor (Oficial verificado)
David Agosta (Usuario registrado)
Here's what happens when someone with a disability attempts to exercise their right to travel on this street. It will be part of an amendment to the "ongoing" discrimination complaint I have on file with the Dept. of Justice.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uu6cA_tkBSjS_kfPqdJFL7wXwdQww238/view?usp=drive_link
Cerrado TT&P Workflow Inegration (Oficial verificado)