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Would it be possible to increase the number of signs painted on the sidewalk on Webster Street that state that you cannot skate or bike on the sidewalk? I am frequently out walking with small children on Webster especially in the area around Haight where the farmer's market is and I have an seen increasing number of people biking on the sidewalks and often not stopping or slowing for pedestrians. There are a few signs painted, but perhaps more would help. Thanks
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S. Pedestrian
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City of Alameda (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
gerstle (Rehistradong User)
jwtm (Rehistradong User)
Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Requests for many transportation issues, including stop signs, curb painting, and traffic calming measures, typically require 8-12 weeks to complete before staff can develop a recommendation. These requests involve review of current plans and policies, compilation of accident and/or other history, coordinating with Alameda Police and other stakeholders, outreach to residents or others who may be affected by the proposed change, on-site data collection and analysis, and sometimes consultation with outside experts.
We will follow up with you about your request when your request is at the top of the queue. Unfortunately, due to limited funding, there is a backlog of these requests and they are being handled in the order of receipt. Due to that backlog, some requests may take six months to a year to complete the analysis and recommendation.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Kinilala Transportation Planning-Wheeler (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Public Works Transportation Alan (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
We recently repainted the "NO BIKES OR SKATES" markings on the sidewalk. They are located on every corner in the commercial district, and should be sufficient for the communication of prohibitions. We don't recommend installing additional signs or markings as we do not want to proliferate the environment. However, we do recommend education/enforcement, and are reassigning this case to the Police Department.
The bumpy mats at the corners are used to communicate to the visually impaired that they are about to cross a street. We cannot use them to address this concern.
Public Works Transportation Alan (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
gerstle (Rehistradong User)
gerstle (Rehistradong User)