Half Moon Bay Review/Julia Reis, 8/1/14. "Raised medians for safe crossings would require Highway 1 widening, county says.
Eventually a break in traffic |
Nothing coming but a truck |
"Raised medians at proposed Highway 1 crosswalks would require
widening of the highway, resulting in increased costs and time of
construction, a consultant for the Highway 1 congestion and safety
improvement project warned at a public meeting Thursday night (7/31/14).
.... At the last workshop on June 18, Christensen presented designs for crosswalks at eight Midcoast locations along with flashing, pedestrian-controlled beacons that would stop traffic for people to safely cross the highway. Many who spoke at that meeting were dissatisfied with the proposed designs and asked that raised medians be better incorporated into the plans.
.... At the last workshop on June 18, Christensen presented designs for crosswalks at eight Midcoast locations along with flashing, pedestrian-controlled beacons that would stop traffic for people to safely cross the highway. Many who spoke at that meeting were dissatisfied with the proposed designs and asked that raised medians be better incorporated into the plans.
.... Caltrans expects speed survey results to
be available by October, as the survey has not yet been conducted. A
draft report on the project is slated for publication by November, and
consult
ants plan to return for another workshop in January. Read article.
Note photographs: inland side viewing the highway (Half Moon Bay) by Matt Hansen/Peninsula Press from SF Gate/The Peninsula Blog; Ocean side of the highway (Surfers' Beach, Half Moon Bay) from Midcoast Community Council.
3 comments:
Thinking of widening the highway on the mid-coast? The mid-coast community council takes the lead and hosts a public meeting.
Widening a highway in Pacifica? Pacifica city council hides and refuses to hold meetings.
Oh you know, they probably were looking for some money they misplaced.
653 You can thank Peter Loeb, Hal Bohner, Cynthia Kaufman etc for the city not being able to hold public meetings due to their lawsuit. These miscreants have been F'n up this town for too long.
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