Friday, December 24, 2010

Fwd: STOP Sign at Melrose and Evergreen Takes Another Step Forward unknown to a majority of Homestead Valley Residents

From: Charlessands 
Date: December 24, 2010 3:30:18 PM PST
To: Mari Tamburo
Subject: STOP Sign at Melrose and Evergreen Takes Another Step Forward unknown to a majority of Homestead Valley Residents 

Mari,
No 24/24 average daily traffic counts on Melrose and Evergreen taken to justify this stop sign as required by Caltrans. So how can it be "warranted"  ?
Just what are the names of the "several concerned Homestead residents, members of the residents HEAR US group and of them who are Marin Horizon School parents. This is exactly how unwarrante stop signs were installed on Montford to benefit MHS parents waiting on Monford to enter the MHS non-conforming Melrose Ave. passenger loading zone which is mandated to be on-site.

Charles
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From: HVBEAT
To: Charlessands Sands <charlessands@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Dec 24, 2010 2:55 pm
Subject: Fwd: [Homestead BEAT] STOP Sign at Melrose and Evergreen Takes Another Step Forward

 [Homestead BEAT] STOP Sign at Melrose and Evergreen Takes Another Step Forward

At the request of several concerned Homestead residents, members of the residents HEAR US group, the Marin County DPW traffic engineering staff has completed their investigation and reported back to Director Farhad Mansourian that "installation of STOP INTERSECTION on MELROSE @ EVERGREEN meets the State requirement and therefore it is warranted."
The Board of Supervisors will consider the DPW's recommendation to install STOP SIGNS at their Jan. 11, 2011 public hearing.
Upon their approval the installation should be implemented within 30 days.

Have a Happy and Safe Holiday!

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Posted By Mari Tamburo to Homestead BEAT at 12/21/2010 11:27:00 AM

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