I strongly support Liz Buchanan's suggestions, and
I suggest that the Highland Park Community Council take action. To
summarize Liz's message, we need a four-way stop sign at Stanton and Sheridan,
and pedestrian crossing signs at Stanton and Heberton/Meadow.
The Stanton/Sheridan intersection has always been
unsafe because of limited sight lines. This is a situation that needs to
be addressed immediately. Any ideas on how we as a community can take
action?
Al Mann
412-661-5947
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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 8:33
AM
Subject: [Highland Park] Re: Vehicle
Traffic in Highland Park
I would like to echo Liz Buchanan's request that our HP
neighbors be mindful of pedestrians in our neighborhood (and elsewhere, of
course). Specifically, I think we should push for more markings and/or
signs for the intersections that surround Dilworth and Fulton. The
section of Stanton Avenue that is often busy with Dilworth students coming and
going from school is far too dangerous...something must be done to impede the
breakneck pace of traffic there - perhaps a flashing pedestrian sign, like the
one on Forbes Ave. in Squirrel Hill near Little's? Or should that
I also agree that it might make sense to have more of a squad car
presence on the streets near the schools during the times that kids are coming
and going. Seeing a few speeders getting ticketed might give folks a
reason to slow down, if the possibility of harming children alone cannot
motivate them to be more cautious.
Also in general - please be
neighborly when you are piloting your vehicle in the neighborhood. With
narrow, residential streets such as we have, it's imperative that we observe
stop signs and sensible driving speeds. We don't live only in our houses
and cars - we live in the neighborhood itself, which is usually all the more
enjoyable and habitable without careening vehicles threatening life, limb, and
property.
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