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21.Hello, I reached out to you about two weeks ago regarding the Pacal Street project and a <br />possibility of narrowing the road on the hill going up and down Pascal. I literally just about hit a <br />school bus head-on two minutes ago going over the hill as a school bus had to make a wide turn <br />coming up the hill There was barely any room for either of us to pass each other with the <br />temporary markers that are positioned on that hill for your study we are pleading with you to not <br />mess with that street and to not change the width of it It is already something that people <br />Navigating and being careful of and making it any smaller than it already is is not smart for the <br />residence who live there thank you again for your time <br />22. Hello — <br />ow potentially dangerous this area can <br />be. Heading north on Pascal Street (just beyond Brooks Avenue where the hill begins) is where it <br />encountered kids and adults who are in the middle of the road in and around the area of the park. <br />Likewise, as you head south on Pascal Street, there are kids biking or playing around the <br />e idea of a <br />sidewalk where you have it currently delineated along Pascal Street is fabulous and long overdue. <br />You have my endorsement and support of this project. If you want to contact me either by email or <br />phone (call or text), here is my information: \[REDACTED\] Thank you for helping to make our <br />neighborhood safer. <br />23. <br />noticed is kids on bikes and scooters using the posts as an obstacle course weaving through <br />them. We’ve also notice cars still going fast in that area and swerving wider due to the posts – <br />another car swerves into the middle, or if there is a parked car by someone’s yard… it’s all just too <br />congested and possibly dange <br />walking. Lots of parks in neighborhoods have 4 way stops by them. Then cars wouldn’t be <br />swerving all over and kids wouldn’t be using the posts in a dangerous way. I’ve talked to a few <br />neighbors and no one that I’ve talked with has seemed thrilled with the sidewalk. I’m hoping a 4 <br />way stop might be a better solution. Thanks for listening. <br />24. Hello Erik and Jesse, I wanted to share my appreciation for the Pascal Street pilot project near <br />and the potential for accidents. It’s great to see the City taking proactive steps to address this <br />issue. I think the current approach is excellent—it provides a much safer and more comfortable <br />space for pedestrians, and it’s clear that a lot of thought went into testing the concept before <br />committing to any permanent changes. I also want to applaud the City’s willingness to try out this <br />kind of pilot project; it’s a great model for how to approach neighborhood safety improvements. <br />The only minor concern I’d like to note is related to winter maintenance. With the narrowed <br />roadway, I’m curious how snow removal will be handled and whether piled snow might force <br />6 <br />Qbhf!54!pg!271 <br /> <br />
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