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  • Traffic/Road Safety Acknowledged
    480 Townsend Avenue New Haven, Connecticut - East Shore

    Cars, trucks and busses NEVER yield to pedestrians in crosswalk. What makes it even more dangerous is when one side of traffic stops and the other doesn't. A large "YIELD TO PEDESTRIANS" sign is urgently needed IN THE MIDDLE OF THE ROAD. Having a crossing guard during school hours IS NOT ENOUGH. Townsend Ave has become a speedway.

    Towndsend Avenue needs traffic calming measures that match the pedestrian crosswalks in East Rock and other parts of the city. The original ticket for this was opened in 2010. Eight years later nothing has been done.

  • 155 Burr Street New Haven, Connecticut - East Shore
    I've lived in this neighborhood for my entire life. The noise? I tune it out. That being said I have NEVER seen incoming planes fly so low before. Their flight path goes from over Nathan Hale School directly over my house on Girard and they head in to land. Yesterday they were going so low it blew papers around all over the desk (they were creating a breeze on a calm day). I am really concerned especially after the tragedy that happened last year. Who knows what kind of yahoo are flying around up there, they could even be training pilots. I tried contacting someone at the airport and was transferred to a dept. in Arizona.
  • 445-479 Highway 337 New Haven, Connecticut - East Shore

    SAFER CROSS WALK FOR OUR CHILDREN?

    According to Chuck Harlow’s office at The State Department of Transportation, The City of New Haven was approved to install a flashing yellow light in front of Nathan Hale School that turned red when a pedestrian wanted to cross. This was conditional that the City of New Haven pay for the price of the construction.

    Charles Harlow (860) 594-2710 or (203) 594-2788 charles.harlow@po.state.ct.us

    Jim Travers Director of The New Haven Department of Transportation, Traffic, and Parking would be the person to contact if you would like to see this project pushed forward.

    Jim Travers (203) 946-8067 jtravers@newhavenct.net

    If you are interested in speeding up the process of a safer, pedestrian friendly Townsend Avenue for our children, please make a call to the State of Ct via Chuck Harlow or The City of New Haven via Jim Travers! Thank you in advance!