5 th /Kirkham Neighbor Concerns

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5 th /Kirkham Neighbor Concerns. Pedestrian safety at the intersection and adjacent blocks Lack of observance of posted STOP signs in all directions – particularly, eastbound left and southbound right Travel speeds on both Kirkham Street and 5th Avenue - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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5th/Kirkham Neighbor Concerns

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• Pedestrian safety at the intersection and adjacent blocks

• Lack of observance of posted STOP signs in all directions – particularly, eastbound left and southbound right

• Travel speeds on both Kirkham Street and 5th Avenue

• Increased cut-through traffic due to the reconfiguration of 7th Avenue and implementation of traffic calming along nearby streets.

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Resident Plan A

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Resident Plan B

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Initial Proposal – Modified Resident Plan A

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Initial Proposal – Elements of Design

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Shorter Crosswalks

• Slows Southbound Right Turns

• Slows Eastbound Left Turns• Slows Eastbound Traffic

Approaching Intersection

• “Gateway” to Slow Eastbound Traffic

• New Visible STOP Striping

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Revised Proposal – After Community Meeting

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Revised Proposal – After Community Meeting

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Added Continental Crosswalks

Removed Southern Curb Extensions

Added Northeast Curb Extensions

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5th/Kirkham Revised Proposal 2

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5th/Kirkham Revised Proposal 2

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Added Northwest Curb

Extension

Modified Median Location

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5th/Kirkham Current Proposal

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5th/Kirkham Current Proposal

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Modified Curb Extension for

Driveway

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