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My family as well as so many other in the Lower Burns Park neighborhood use the FOUR crosswalks across Packard multiple times a day (4-6x daily!) With our transient community of students and commuters going in and out Of downtown via Packard, isn’t marking these pedestrian crosswalks with SIGNS substantially safer for pedestrians? When shadows/sun casts unevening across the road it is almost impossible to see the lines let alone when the roads are covered in snow! I appreciate the city elevating awareness for pedestrian right of way and safety, but it makes more sense to me to put up a series of yellow signs!!! Please, please consider! I have voiced this to our council member in the past but as we are back on the routine of walking and riding nicks back and forth to our elementary school and I believe signage is at least a start to addressing this safety hazard. Thank you!
The Anderson Family - Jessica, Kyle, Noah-8, William-6 and Jude-4
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Reconnu City of Ann Arbor (Membre officiel vérifié)
City of Ann Arbor (Membre officiel vérifié)
Dahorner (Utilisateur inscrit)
Cannot agree more with the above post. Drivers on Packard rarely stop for pedestrians waiting to cross, and this can become quite dangerous in low visibility conditions (especially in the context of nearby elementary school).
I understand the city has limited resources, but please consider adding pedestrian signage. An alternative and superior approach is using the raised lane dividers that have been installed on south 7th street pedestrian crosswalks.
Thank you for your consideration.
Tom Urich (Utilisateur inscrit)
JessieAnnArbor (Utilisateur inscrit)
Doug Scott (Utilisateur inscrit)