Bill Reynolds
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Traffic Signal / Pedestrian Signal Archived222 York New Haven, Connecticut - DwightThe flashing strobe light on the East side, left side facing up York, does not flask when activated by pedestrians.
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Signs ArchivedYork Street And Chapel Street Intersection New Haven, Connecticut - Yale University CampusThe Do Not Enter sign is too low to the sidewalk and too close to the pedestrian walk signal button on the corner of York and Chapel adjacent to the Yurways clothing store. The sharp corner of the sign is close enough to people walking by on the sidewalk, or to people approaching the post to push the walk signal button that an injury is possible.
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Sidewalks and Curb damage ArchivedPark Street And Edgewood Street Intersection New Haven, Connecticut - DwightThe painted pedestrian cross walks at the intersection of Park and Edgewood streets have faded to be un-noticable. Repaint to clearly identify the crosswalk in both directions at this intersection.
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Sidewalks and Curb damage Archived202 York Street New Haven, Connecticut - DwightDriveway entrance and exit.
Pavement drop-off at the curb-cuts for the entrance and exit of of the driveway next to 202 York, (exit end) and 222 York, (entrance end). There is a 4+ inch drop in the street pavement at the curb-cuts at either end of the driveway loop. The wheels of vehicles entering from York St. and leaving to travel onto York St. "hit" a ledge created by this drop in the street pavement relative to the curb-cut. This creates a safety hazard as drivers adjust to the bounce of their vehicles, especially as they exit onto to York St.. -
Traffic/Road Safety Archived202 York Street New Haven, Connecticut - DwightThe street pavement at the curb cut for the exit end of the driveway alongside 202 York has settled. This has created a 4 to 6 inch drop for the wheels of vehicles pulling into the traffic on York St.
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Traffic/Road Safety Archived202 York Street New Haven, Connecticut - DwightThe driveway curb cut to the street at either end of the driveway has over a 6-inch drop. This make is difficult and dangerous for vehicles traveling onto to York St. to safely pull out into traffic.
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Street pedestrian pothole Archived222 York New Haven, Connecticut - US Congressional District WYOn the West side of York St, near the curb cut to a driveway next to 222 York, there is pothole in the street pavement. Pedestrians attempting to cross York St. at this point have tripped on this hole.
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Public Space, Streets and Drains Archived222 York St. New Haven, Connecticut - DwightAdd pavement at the curb cuts to reduce a 4-inch drop from the curb cut to the street pavement. The driveway curb cuts at the entrance and exit side of the driveway next to the University Theater building have a large drop down to the street pavement. Some vehicles "bottom-out" when driving onto to York St.
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Traffic Signal / Pedestrian Signal ArchivedChapel And York Streets New Haven, Connecticut - Yale University CampusThe push button for pedestrians on the corner of York and Chapel adjacent to the Yale School of Architecture building requires a very hard press to beep or light up. Please replace this button with one that is easier to press, and would more accessible for pedestrians with limited strength.
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Parking Meter ArchivedPark Street New Haven, Connecticut - DwightPlease convert on of the existing parking meters on the East side of Park St. near the corner of Park and Chapel to a designated accessible space, requiring a accessibility tag to park there. There are no such designated parking space in this area and there are many restaurants, businesses and the Cabaret Theater nearby.
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Sidewalks and Curb damage Archived280-284 Crown Street New Haven, Connecticut - Town_GreenThe curb cuts for the accessible crossings at the corner of High and Crown streets have a large drop from the curb cut concrete to the street pavement. This makes it not possible for some wheel chairs to use the curb cuts due to the excessive height difference from the street pavement level to the curb cut and sidewalk.