RDM

  • 698 Orange St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - East Rock
    The bike lanes on Orange St have yet to be replaced. They were removed during street repaving last summer. Please repaint these ASAP as this Orange St has some of the most bicycle traffic in the city. We shouldn't be turning back the clock with bike infrastructure.
  • Pavement Markings Riconosciuto
    317–407 Cedar St New Haven CT 06510, United States - New Haven - Ward 03

    There are bike lanes markings on Cedar St between York St and Congress Ave.

    It's well known that this bike lane is a joke. During the day this space is used for food trucks and otherwise it's used for illegally parked cars. This is an insult to bikers, and I propose to remove these bike lane markers all together since there is Zero enforcement. The other option is to protect this bike lane with poles, like on College St. Please address this - dangerous infrastructure is worse than no infrastructure for bikers.

  • Ashmun St & Lock St New Haven, CT, 06511, USA - Downtown

    This is an incredibly dangerous intersection for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. It is a high-volume intersection because drivers from Dixwell and Newhallville uses this route to get downtown. There is a stop sign for drivers on Lock St but no other safety features. Therefore, there is absolutely NO safe way for pedestrians to cross: No crosswalk, no 3-way stop, no traffic light. Drivers frequently turn without checking for pedestrians. A cyclist was hit recently and many pedestrians avoid this intersection. It’s a matter of time before a fatal accident happens.

    I would like to request a new Pedestrian crossing sign and a painted (ideally raised) crosswalk. It would also help if this was a 3-way Stop to reduce speeds. Thank you for your consideration.