Description
From Buena Vista/Hibbard, up Hibbard, through Eagle, to Grand.
Cut-through traffic, speeding.
AM/PM rush.
Turning fast around corners.
also asked...
Q. Please select from the drop down menu what this request is about.
A. General Traffic Calming
A. General Traffic Calming
17 Comments
應答 City of Alameda (Verified Official)
City of Alameda (Verified Official)
George Hubbard (Registered User)
Tommy (Registered User)
Cars bypassing the light at Grand and Buena Vista during rush hours take this corner with speed at least 30mph. There're volunteers from the nearby animal shelter walking dogs around that area, foot traffic has definitely increased as well from the recent marina shore development.
I would think a stop sign or speed bump is a necessity at this point before it's too late
Lk (Registered User)
Public Works Transportation Alan (Verified Official)
關閉 City of Alameda (Verified Official)
Reopened Lk (Registered User)
George Hubbard (Registered User)
Watcher (Registered User)
Carrie Blanche (Registered User)
Alamedaan (Registered User)
Lk (Registered User)
Alamedageo (Registered User)
Lk (Registered User)
Alamedageo (Registered User)
https://www.change.org/p/manager-alamedaca-gov-demand-3-way-stop-at-eagle-and-hibbard?recruiter=915531&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=undefined
This is probably going to have to go door-to-door . . three signatures since September, clearly most of the neighborhood is not on see-click-fix.
關閉 Transportation Engineer (Registered User)
Thank you for your request to improve roadway, pedestrian and bike safety in Alameda. We appreciate your feedback and value your input. At the direction of City Council, the City is working to address safety for all modes of travel around the City in accordance with its Vision Zero Action Plan and Active Transportation Plan. Please visit the following link to learn more about how we are Building Safer Streets: https://www.alamedaca.gov/Departments/Public-Works/Building-Safer-Streets.
This location has undergone recent improvements to address safety concerns. If you continue to feel unsafe in this area, the City has created a new SeeClickFix category specifically for identifying safety issues - “Street Safety Concern.” Concerns will be used to identify safety trends citywide, which will inform the development of safety projects and initiatives to address these trends. Per City Council direction, prioritization of resources and work is to be guided by Vision Zero and the defined high injury network corridors and intersections. Locations that are not on the high injury network will still be considered for safety and solutions will be integrated into future Capital Improvements Programs.
Click here to report your Street Safety Concern: https://seeclickfix.com/web_portal/Gvn1p3WRLo52iziy7HaYwdUc/report/category/33342/location
Again, thank you for your feedback and patience with this matter. We look forward to implementing the appropriate measures to help address the concerns you have brought our attention.