Description
4 or 5 speed humps were built on Rowan St with "Speed Hump 25 MPH" signs. The humps were built much too high, the crests of some humps were ground off & flattened making them even bumpier. The humps also are still too high. Cars have to slow to ~ 10 - 15mph to pass over. Please remove the incorrectly-built humps and build them shorter and smoother as those on Northbrook Dr.
23 Comments
應答 City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
NEAL HARRINGTON (Guest)
WAYNE GENTRY (Guest)
NEAL HARRINGTON (Guest)
wmmcewen (Registered User)
OVER 3 MONTHS & NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE (Guest)
wmmcewen (Registered User)
Neal Harrington (Registered User)
Kevin (Guest)
Neal Harrington (Registered User)
Brisco (Guest)
Rowan is a residential street that collects cars from many residential streets. It's very incomvenient to have slow to 10 mph five times in a row. They were poorly constructed by the city, then someone from the city street dept made it bumpier by grinding the tops off.
CommonMan (Registered User)
Neal Harrington (Registered User)
Neal Harrington (Registered User)
Neal Harrington (Registered User)
Bethany698 (Registered User)
Neal Harrington (Registered User)
dila_54 (Registered User)
Citizen (Guest)
關閉 City of Raleigh 3 (Verified Official)
A number of See Click Fix issues got lost in the system and are just now being recovered. Our apologies for how long it took to respond to this!
In the last couple of traffic calming projects we have had some specification issues with the contractor. We are working through this right now and will be tightening up on the specifications to make the installation of speed control devices more consistent going forward. Please remember the intent is actually to slow traffic considerably. There is more information on our Neighborhood Traffic Management program here: http://www.raleighnc.gov/services/content/PWksTrafficEng/Articles/NeighborhoodTrafficMan.html
Wayne G (Guest)
Typical bureaucratic response. Took a year to respond and then did not address our specific complaints. Evidently the City will not take action to correct its past mistakes, but is more than happy to issue a vague promise to do better in the future.
If the city's goal is to slow traffic, why not lower the speed limit and enforce it instead of imposing severe inconvenience and potential auto damage on us law abiding neighbors?
NORTH HILLS CITIZEN (Guest)
NORTH HILLS CITIZEN (Guest)