Also, quite dangerous intersection with limited visibility due to hill -- From 38th Ave turning north onto MLK 9th. Obnoxiously loud cars and motorcycles without mufflers make it especially exciting to live nearby.
Thank you for reporting this issue to us via SeeClickFix St. Pete. We have forwarded the details you have provided to the Neighborhood Transportation Department so that they may investigate your request for the addition of traffic calming measures in your neighborhood. We appreciate your help! Sincerely, Mayor's Action Center
Thank you for contacting Mayor Kriseman via SeeClickFix regarding traffic calming and speed enforcement. He asked that I respond directly to you and discuss the issues you are concerned about. The St Petersburg Police Department is committed to the safety and rights of everyone who lives and recreate in our City.
After receiving your concerns, Lieutenant Wyatt was assigned to conduct research and investigate. He assigned officers from the Speed Enforcement Unit to address the issue. He also disseminated the information to Mike Frederick, who is the manager at the City’s Department of Transportation and Parking, as well as the area Community Service Officers. Patrol Officers and Selective Enforcement Officers have all been conducting Directed Patrols in the area during varied times and have issued numerous citations in the area. These officers will continue to monitor this location and take enforcement action as needed.
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please call Officer Christopher Dort in our Selective Enforcement Unit, at (727) 893-7594 or Lieutenant Cleven Wyatt at (727) 893-4060.
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Thank you for contacting Mayor Kriseman via SeeClickFix regarding traffic calming and speed enforcement. He asked that I respond directly to you and discuss the issues you are concerned about. The St Petersburg Police Department is committed to the safety and rights of everyone who lives and recreate in our City.
After receiving your concerns, Lieutenant Wyatt was assigned to conduct research and investigate. He assigned officers from the Speed Enforcement Unit to address the issue. He also disseminated the information to Mike Frederick, who is the manager at the City’s Department of Transportation and Parking, as well as the area Community Service Officers. Patrol Officers and Selective Enforcement Officers have all been conducting Directed Patrols in the area during varied times and have issued numerous citations in the area. These officers will continue to monitor this location and take enforcement action as needed.
If you have any additional questions or concerns, please call Officer Christopher Dort in our Selective Enforcement Unit, at (727) 893-7594 or Lieutenant Cleven Wyatt at (727) 893-4060.
Sincerely,
Luke C. Williams
Assistant Chief of Police
Uniform Services Bureau