N. Euclid Project / HPCC Meeting Follow-up
Thank you so much to the 40+ people who attended our first-ever Zoom Community Meeting last night! The attached screen shot is just a portion of the folks in attendance. We got an update from Zone 5's Commander Vinansky, and heard about proposed street improvements on N. Euclid from the City Department of Mobility & Infrastructure and Healthy Rides. The city is proposing making N. Euclid from Bunker Hill to Station Street a "Neighborway" to better connect Highland Park to East Liberty and Shadyside. The proposal includes traffic calming measures such as traffic circles to make it safer to walk, ride bikes, and for kids to play. There should be minimal impact on parking and bike lanes will not be added. In the upcoming weeks, temporary roundabouts will be installed at various N. Euclid intersections as a way to test their efficacy and their impact on the neighborhood. We will host DOMI again in a few months so that the community can provide feedback. Use this link to learn more about the project - select "North Euclid Neighborway": https://pittsburghpa.gov/domi/current-projects Use this link below to take a community interest survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PqHkNdFkK8UbdP2-wWrCHh_bb4nbNaSauyNyvAyoHCw... -- *Highland Park Community Council* Visit our website by clicking here. <https://hpccpgh.org/>
I live on the block that joins N. Euclid and Stanton, and I am against adding round abouts and speed bumps. I would be in favor of more stop signs. I am glad the proposal does not include painting stripes all over this residential street, or does it? The city should have more valuable ways to spend its funds which are drastically shrinking due to Covid virus. On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 8:54 PM Highland Park Pittsburgh, PA < hpccpgh@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you so much to the 40+ people who attended our first-ever Zoom Community Meeting last night! The attached screen shot is just a portion of the folks in attendance. We got an update from Zone 5's Commander Vinansky, and heard about proposed street improvements on N. Euclid from the City Department of Mobility & Infrastructure and Healthy Rides.
The city is proposing making N. Euclid from Bunker Hill to Station Street a "Neighborway" to better connect Highland Park to East Liberty and Shadyside. The proposal includes traffic calming measures such as traffic circles to make it safer to walk, ride bikes, and for kids to play. There should be minimal impact on parking and bike lanes will not be added. In the upcoming weeks, temporary roundabouts will be installed at various N. Euclid intersections as a way to test their efficacy and their impact on the neighborhood. We will host DOMI again in a few months so that the community can provide feedback. Use this link to learn more about the project - select "North Euclid Neighborway":
https://pittsburghpa.gov/domi/current-projects
Use this link below to take a community interest survey:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PqHkNdFkK8UbdP2-wWrCHh_bb4nbNaSauyNyvAyoHCw...
-- *Highland Park Community Council*
Visit our website by clicking here. <https://hpccpgh.org/>
Hi Everyone, I think it should be noted that any comments that you want the City to take into consideration around this project must be submitted via their community interest survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PqHkNdFkK8UbdP2-wWrCHh_bb4nbNaSauyNyvAyoHCw... If not submitted there any comments/ideas/thoughts/suggestions will not get heard or considered. On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 7:26 PM Christine Grzyb <cagrzyb@gmail.com> wrote:
I live on the block that joins N. Euclid and Stanton, and I am against adding round abouts and speed bumps. I would be in favor of more stop signs. I am glad the proposal does not include painting stripes all over this residential street, or does it? The city should have more valuable ways to spend its funds which are drastically shrinking due to Covid virus.
On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 8:54 PM Highland Park Pittsburgh, PA < hpccpgh@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you so much to the 40+ people who attended our first-ever Zoom Community Meeting last night! The attached screen shot is just a portion of the folks in attendance. We got an update from Zone 5's Commander Vinansky, and heard about proposed street improvements on N. Euclid from the City Department of Mobility & Infrastructure and Healthy Rides.
The city is proposing making N. Euclid from Bunker Hill to Station Street a "Neighborway" to better connect Highland Park to East Liberty and Shadyside. The proposal includes traffic calming measures such as traffic circles to make it safer to walk, ride bikes, and for kids to play. There should be minimal impact on parking and bike lanes will not be added. In the upcoming weeks, temporary roundabouts will be installed at various N. Euclid intersections as a way to test their efficacy and their impact on the neighborhood. We will host DOMI again in a few months so that the community can provide feedback. Use this link to learn more about the project - select "North Euclid Neighborway":
https://pittsburghpa.gov/domi/current-projects
Use this link below to take a community interest survey:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1PqHkNdFkK8UbdP2-wWrCHh_bb4nbNaSauyNyvAyoHCw...
-- *Highland Park Community Council*
Visit our website by clicking here. <https://hpccpgh.org/>
-- *Anna Tang * *"Let the world change you and you can change the world." * http://lookformeanotherday.blogspot.com/
participants (3)
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anna tang
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Christine Grzyb
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Highland Park Pittsburgh, PA