Description
A stop sign is needed on Glen Cove Parkway at the intersection of Glen Cove Marina Rd. It is very difficult to cross safely with the speed traffic is going. There is not a long line of sight from either direction when trying to cross the Parkway north to south. It is less safe for the pedestrians now that there is a senior living center just down the Glen Cove Marina Rd. Thank you.
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21 Comments
City of Vallejo (Verified Official)
Karma Kollector (Registered User)
anonymous (Registered User)
Maintenance (Registered User)
David Y., Traffic Engineer (Registered User)
Traffic Engineering has done all-way stop studies at this intersection and it has not met the required criteria.
The development that includes the Senior Living Center is required to construct a traffic signal at this intersection. The condition requires that they have the signal constructed in 6 months after notification.
Staff will also request PD Traffic enforcement.
anonymous (Registered User)
anonymous (Registered User)
Can you please check with David Y and let us know when the development/developer was notified that the traffic signal has to be put in within 6 months of notification? The wording above leaves wiggle room in that it says "6 months after notification". I would like to know when the clock started, so to speak.
Thank you.
anonymous (Registered User)
David Y., Traffic Engineer (Registered User)
anonymous (Registered User)
anonymous (Registered User)
It has been two weeks since you sent the reminder. Can you please nudge them again? It's been over 1.5 months since this conversation started and no dates have been provided.
Thank you.
anonymous (Registered User)
Karma Kollector (Registered User)
anonymous (Registered User)
It has now been almost 5 months since this thread started. I can not get a response from the city as to when the developer (see thread above) was notified that they are required to put in a stop light at this intersection. There is no point in having the requirement if the city isn't going to enforce it. Are they waiting for a pedestrian to get killed before doing anything? David Y, traffic engineer, can you please nudge the Development staff again and let us know of their answer?
Thank you.
Closed City of Vallejo Admin (Registered User)
Thank you for reporting this issue! Determining where to put in a stop sign is a long and involved process that requires several studies to be performed under the supervision of the Engineering Division as well as meetings with the public and City Council. Because of the process involved, we cannot address this issue on SeeClickFix. If you would like to speak with an employee regarding the process of installing new traffic control devices, please contact the Engineering Division at (707) 648-4300.
Basic information regarding the addition of stop signs, speed humps, lower speed limits, and crosswalks can be found here: http://bit.ly/12dWML6.
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Reopened anonymous (Registered User)
Neighbor1234 (Registered User)
On the opposite side of the marina there is no wheelchair or other access off the sidewalk and onto the crosswalk. This makes it even more dangerous. I don’t use a wheelchair but I do cross often with a stroller and you have to “jump” the curb with the stroller.
The speed of traffic makes it treacherous. One misstep of the stroller tire to attempt to get over the curb and you are now caught in traffic on an almost blind turn that people are taking dangerously fast.
Public Works Maintenance Worker I (Verified Official)
City of Vallejo (Verified Official)
anonymous (Registered User)
If you read the string above, you will see that in April of 2021 the city acknowledges that the developer is supposed to put in a stop light within 6 months of notification. Why is this not being followed through on? It has been about 2.5 years when I first pointed out the problem. Below is from the post of April 2021.
David Y., Traffic Engineer (Verified Official)
Traffic Engineering has done all-way stop studies at this intersection and it has not met the required criteria.
The development that includes the Senior Living Center is required to construct a traffic signal at this intersection. The condition requires that they have the signal constructed in 6 months after notification.
Staff will also request PD Traffic enforcement.
Karma Kollector (Registered User)