Description
Bradley St. is a primary connector for pedestrians traveling from the Orange and State St. neighborhoods to the Yale campus and Downtown New Haven. People cross here illegally every day, rather than going the longer route of crossing down at Trumbull St. As a side bonus, a crosswalk might also be a nice traffic calming device on such a high speed corridor as Whitney Ave.
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zbeat (Registered User)
zbeat (Registered User)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Pedro Soto (Registered User)
Anna Blume (Guest)
CT Livable Streets Campaign (Registered User)
Rob Smuts (Registered User)
Godkänd Engineering Department (Registered User)
Please submit this issue through New Haven’s “Complete Streets” program. To do this, please visit the Engineering Department’s “Complete Streets” website. Link Below:
http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Engineering/completestreets.asp
There you will find a “Complete Streets Manual” and “Project Request Form”. The entire program is developed around improving New Haven’s streets in order to provide safer and more convenient access to a greater number of transportation modes. This issue is a good example of the types of ideas that fall under the “Complete Streets” scope.
Currently there is a proposal going through the process for improvements at Bradley and State St for curb bump outs and traffic lights. This may be worth noting in the proposal for the other end of Bradley.
Stängt Engineering Department (Registered User)