Description
When turning from Vessing Road onto Geary Road, the new sidewalk (from Dorthy to Vessing) indents, allowing cars to park on Geary. If there are cars parked there, it is impossible to see oncoming traffic traveling west on Geary from Vessing. This makes turning either way on Geary extremely dangerous. The picture was taken from Vessing in the spot where we are positioned to turn onto Geary. Note that the moving car in the picture would be completely blocked by a parked car. This design flaw needs to be corrected. Cars leaving Vessing Road are already challenged by cars from Creston turning onto Geary without paying attention to us. This makes leaving my neighborhood very dangerous.
18 Comments
Barbara H (Registered User)
rjwusa (Registered User)
Not to mention the drivers aggressively pulling away from the curb as they leave from Maryjane's Daycare at breakneck speed.
More than once I have pulled into out onto Geary to be surprised by a car barreling west on Geary, pulling ways away from the curb. Also through traffic his hard to see.
I hope this deficiency in construction is addressed, rather than having to depend on insurance claims, or fatalities on the part of the city.
MLA (Registered User)
I'm not sure but I believe the final plan is to have bike lanes on both sides and a center turn lane in the middle of Geary. When the project is complete, I think you'll be able to pull farther out to increase your line of site which would alleviate the problem. In the mean time, I agree, it is a very dangerous situation having to blindly pull out onto Geary into traffic that is often not obeying the 25 mph speed limit. If the first few parking spaces were made unavailable, the line of site would be greatly improved.
The other related problem we have is the lack of red paint on the curb in front of Mary Janes on Vessing. Occasionally people park there to drop off their kids. They are actually parking in the street. The Vessing entrance/exit is only wide enough for 2 cars. If a car is exiting Vessing onto Geary and another car comes around the corner entering Vessing with a car parked there, the entering car must veer into the exiting cars lane to avoid the parked car. The line of site issue increases the danger of this because when you're exiting Vessing, you can't see the car entering early enough. I'm guessing if you can't see them, they can't see you either. Mary Janes has put cones out to avoid parking there but the curb needs to get painted because when I politely approached someone parking there, she argued with me that she wasn't doing anything wrong, it wasn't illegal to park there, the police park there and have told her she can (thus the cones).
Guy E (Registered User)
This is definitely a dangerous issue - I have had the same close calls. Plus, the Mary Jane drop off practices are dangerous for the young kids.
Another issue is the sightline to the west. When you stop at the white line (where you are supposed to) you cannot see the traffic coming from the west. The foliage at that property obstructs the view to the west.
Finally, I believe there should be a crosswalk painted on Geary. Parents walking their children to school from Creston currently have to dash across to Vessing to go to the school path.
Patty Y (Registered User)
Drivers vision is also obstructed by low hanging tree branches or shrubs while trying to turn right from Vessing onto Geary. I hope Pleasant Hill will address these issues before the Geary Rd improvement project is finalized.
Ms G. (Registered User)
Ms G. (Registered User)
Ms G. (Registered User)
Ms G. (Registered User)
Lucy T. (Registered User)
This blind spot makes it dangerous to turn onto Geary, from Vessing and it needs to be reviewed/reconsidered.
Lucy T.
Bernard G (Registered User)
Scout mom (Registered User)
The City has to be held accountable for allowing this design flaw. The city will ignore it and (us) until a accident happens.
A cross walk and flashing light for crossing Geary for families going to the swim club or PHE is a must! It might slow down the cut through 680 speeders if they have to stop for a cross walk.
My kids all wet to Mary Janes, they are great neighbors. They do the best they can within the law. It's the rush of life that makes parents park on the corner or in the first court. Maybe no parking signs on the street during pick up and drop off times!
More info: speeders on Vessing!
Every night/ morning 4 am ish a car with big exhaust pipes is going 80 miles an hour- I had an old speed report ( when the city really did a good jobs helping) there was a car clocked at 83 mph. It's an ongoing issue!
The school traffic and speeders are a huge issue!
This street is narrow and has Blind spots. The city traffic engineer suggested parking all cars on the street back then to slow down the flow.
They put up 25 MPH signs.
None of this has helped, in fact it's worse. Any ideas?
It see trailer out here thanks for that. But it is broken and unable to print a report...
Pleasant Hill what are you
Going to do?
Ms G. (Registered User)
Martin Nelis (Guest)
Residents of Vessing Road and Geary Road Area:
City of Pleasant Hill (PH) Engineering Division staff is currently reviewing the intersection of Vessing Road and Geary Road regarding concerns with exiting from Vessing Road on to Geary Road. Please note that the City of Walnut Creek is the lead agency for construction of the Geary Road Improvement Project. When the roadway improvements are finished, the traffic lane going west will be pushed further into the roadway (towards the southern end of the road) providing additional spacing and visibility for those exiting Vessing. Please contact directly Walnut Creek’s Construction Manager, Ryan Cook, at (925) 943-5899 x 2364 or by email at rcook@walnut-creek.org with any concerns related the construction of this project. Also for additional project information, updates and schedules, please visit the City’s Geary Road webpage at www.ci.pleasant-hill.ca.us/geary.
Lastly, the City does not monitor public forums on the SeeClickFix web site as a medium for reporting issues or problems. If you need to contact Engineering Division or other City staff, please use the following link: http://www.ci.pleasant-hill.ca.us/contact. If you have any further questions or concerns, you can reach me directly at mnelis@pleasanhillca.org or (925) 671-5229.
Thank you to those who have forwarded their concerns to the City and for your understanding as we conduct an assessment.
Barbara H (Registered User)
Thank you for the information.
If the city is not monitoring this site, why is it active? From the main homepage it would appear this sight is the most effective way for the community to share feedback and concerns through one forum.
Martin Nelis (Guest)
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