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Wednesday, November 17, 2010 - By Michael - 1 comment
Help improve an intersection in New Haven
In just a couple of hours, an issue reported in New Haven's East Rock neighborhood has attracted over 60 views, 7 votes, and several comments. The issue: limited visibility turning onto Edwards Street from Livingston Street due to illegally parked cars.
So far, a number of solutions have been suggested. Among them are increased parking enforcement in the current no standing zone, or changing the intersection to add bump-outs, bollards, a roundabout, curb extensions, or converting it to a raised intersection.
What do you think? How can the City of New Haven improve this problem?
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I think adding bollards are a great idea. If you don't know where to get them, check out the McGraw-Hill site. I work for them, but I can honestly say they have more information regarding bollards than any other company that I know of.