<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Thanks for this, Adrian.<br><br></div>Just this morning I was going right on 410 from Taylor, and there was a kid crossing 410 from the northbound side. Someone was making the left to go East on 410, nearly hit the 10 year old, then had the gall to honk loudly at the poor kid. The cross signs were lit! The pedestrian had the right of way! It was really upsetting.<br><br></div>-Maureen<br></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 2:44 PM, bob smith <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:sfmc68@verizon.net" target="_blank">sfmc68@verizon.net</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I think this is a topic for the Public Safety Committee meeting tonight<br>
at 630 PM. I am attending with another matter, and if you are not<br>
there, I will be sure to bring it up.<br>
bob smith<br>
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On 5/12/16 2:30 PM, adrian limmen wrote:<br>
> I sent this before but I received an auto message that the moderator had<br>
> to review it first. Looks like it never made it to the group.<br>
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> As much as the kids and parents should be aware of traffic we should<br>
> also focus more of our attention on the growing number of cars abusing<br>
> our neighborhood as a cut through. We are seeing more and more traffic<br>
> especially on Ravenswood Rd. Cars that cut through don’t stop at the<br>
</span>> stop sign on Ravenswood and 48^th where all the kids seem to be<br>
<span class="">> playing. I think many are people are using our area to circumvent<br>
> traffic on 410 and cutting through Ravenswood to get to their<br>
> destination outside of our neighborhood. With Whole Foods coming the<br>
> potential cut through traffic will increase dramatically. Could we do<br>
> something to make it much less attractive to vehicles trying to save a<br>
> few minutes? The kids should be able to ride their bikes and play on<br>
> our neighborhood streets without worry. Hyattsville and University Park<br>
> have some interesting ways of managing their neighborhood traffic. They<br>
</span>> have more *one way streets*, *speed bumps, concrete<br>
> blockades* and *traffic patterns* that make it annoying to try weaving<br>
<span class="">> through their neighborhoods to get around busier roads.<br>
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> Here are a few things I think Riverdale could do to make it safer for<br>
> the children on our streets.<br>
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</span>> 1. *Letters to the neighbors. *Not everyone is on this list serv.<br>
<span class="">> We should hand deliver a letter to all the houses in the area with<br>
> requests to inform their children to be more careful as well as<br>
> neighborhood drivers to keep their eyes open. I would volunteer to do<br>
> this for all houses starting on Lafayette and heading east to the park.<br>
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</span>> 2. *More speed bumps.* People race through the neighborhood at<br>
<span class="">> high speeds especially at night. More speed bumps would slow them down.<br>
> Some kind of enforcement would also slow them down.<br>
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</span>> 3. *Children playing signs.* Something that could help keep people<br>
> alert.<br>
><br>
> 4. *Stopping people from using our area as a cut through.* How can<br>
<span class="">> we make it less desirable to use our area to avoid 410 traffic or as a<br>
> quick way to get to the new Whole Foods? Maybe something like the “do<br>
> not enter” signs on Queensbury road in Hyattsville that do not apply to<br>
> residents but people just passing through at certain times of the day.<br>
> A few more one way streets and police to enforce it. Imagine if<br>
> Ravenswood road was a one way street that you could only travel east.<br>
> Cars would be much less likely to want to go through the area since it<br>
> makes it that much harder to get to their destination, and possibly<br>
> deter traffic from cutting through the neighborhood overall.<br>
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> Since I am not a traffic specialist I am only making suggestions based<br>
> on what I see in the area that seems to work. I would love to see the<br>
> city make a stronger effort to consider what Wholefoods could be doing<br>
> to our area in terms of traffic and our children. How can we make it<br>
> less attractive to use our area as a cut through? How can we inform the<br>
> parents and children of the neighborhood to be more careful as we work<br>
> on making the town safer for them to play in?<br>
><br>
><br>
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> It would be great if someone could add something like this to the agenda<br>
> to the Public Safety Committee Meeting on Thursday, May 12, 2016,<br>
> at 6:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of Town Hall (5008 Queensbury Road).<br>
> Can anyone come? Did they ever send out an agenda?<br>
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> Thanks!<br>
><br>
> Adrian<br>
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> Ravenswood Rd<br>
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> On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 8:27 AM, S Collins <<a href="mailto:ugglywump@yahoo.com">ugglywump@yahoo.com</a><br>
</span><div><div class="h5">> <mailto:<a href="mailto:ugglywump@yahoo.com">ugglywump@yahoo.com</a>>> wrote:<br>
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> There'd been 2 posts last months about kids playing in the<br>
> street on Ravenswood Road; just a note to say I've noticed a<br>
> bunch of kids playing in the streets as well, don't know if it's<br>
> the same group or not (about 8-10 elementary school-age kids).<br>
> I don't drive and when I get a cab to come home from the store,<br>
> several times the cab has had to slow down to a stop in the<br>
> 4700/4800 block of Ravenswood, as this group of children is out<br>
> in the street on bikes or playing. They make no move to get out<br>
> of the way of the cab. Yesterday, I left my apt. and saw this<br>
> same bunch of kids walking from Ravenswood up Lafayette, in the<br>
> street w/ their bikes and scooters, just goofing around. They<br>
> were almost under the EW Highway overpass and a pickup truck<br>
> came around the corner at speed and had to swerve way to the<br>
> left to avoid hitting the children. I yelled at them to get out<br>
> of the street or they could get hurt, but either their English<br>
> isn't that good or they were just ignoring me, as they made no<br>
> effort to get out of the way. I know kids need a place to play,<br>
> I know children tend to be careless, but if this keeps up,<br>
> sooner or later one or more of these children is going to get<br>
> hit by a car, or cause an accident if a vehicle has to swerve<br>
> around them and ends up hitting another vehicle. Can't say what<br>
> should or could be done, I know the police cannot 'babysit' a<br>
> particular area all the time. Perhaps the school could send out<br>
> a flyer, telling parents to watch over their children, or maybe<br>
> handouts at the Farmers' Market or the "Night Out Against Crime"<br>
> event? Esp. with summer vacation coming up, children will be<br>
> out and about more than ever. At any rate, drivers in the area,<br>
> please, please be careful.<br>
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