Arlington – how to get a traffic study?
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January 22, 2016 at 2:53 pm #1045913
chris_s
Participant@elbows 132963 wrote:
Some residents in my neighborhood (and the civic association) are concerned about the volume of drivers exceeding the speed limit on residential streets but are not sure who at the County is the correct contact. We would like a traffic study and a discussion of possible remediations. Apparently the program for traffic calming has been dissolved? This could be handled under NCAC but maybe not? Complete Streets is not yet chartered? There is currently no one to conduct a neighborhood walk-through or conduct a traffic study, I’m told. I suggested ACPD but my neighborhood colleagues were not sure that was the right approach.
We’re basically in limbo – Neighborhood Traffic Calming was killed; its successor Neighborhood Complete Streets is not yet up and running. Barring a glaring safety problem, the County has no program within which to deal with safety issues on Neighborhood Streets, only arterials. You could do it through Neighborhood Conservation (NCAC) but that would take literally years.
We could really use some people speaking up for Neighborhood Complete Streets – it is encountering some resistance from those who hated the Traffic Calming program and they’re trying to kill it before it ever gets off the ground. countyboard@arlingtonva.us
In the meantime, getting on the list at ACPD for speed enforcement is pretty easy – just have two or three folks call ACPD and complain about speeding on that stretch.
January 22, 2016 at 3:26 pm #1045916dasgeh
ParticipantWhat Chris said. It seems like video is effective at getting ACPD to step up.
January 22, 2016 at 6:02 pm #1045932CaseyKane50
ParticipantSome citizens in Alexandria have been working on getting the speed limit on Seminary Road, west of Quaker and on Quaker Lane from Duke Street to Braddock Road reduced from 35 MPH to 25 MPH. There will be hearing at the Transportation Planning Commission on February 1 to consider the request. If you are interested, send me a PM and I can put you in touch with one of the citizens involved in the effort.
January 22, 2016 at 6:07 pm #1045935rcannon100
ParticipantI liked Arlco’s traffic calming. We were too late to get on the band wagon. I guess we will just have to resort to vigilantism.
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January 22, 2016 at 9:06 pm #1045948elbows
ParticipantThanks, all, for the responses. I guess I’ll see what ACPD says.
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