Description
Parents who have dropped their children off at Chesnut, back up traffic past Tilly Mill attempting to turn down Brookhurst in order to turn around. No Thru street signs or a posted officer should be enough to correct this behavior to clear traffic. Perhaps restrict the quantity of parents who can drop children off at school.
Additionally, perhaps another method of ferrying children safely across N. Peachtree, as traffic is constantly stopped to allow safe crossing.
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Q. On which street and in which direction is the problem occuring?
A. N. Peachtree & Brookhurst
A. N. Peachtree & Brookhurst
Q. What time of day?
A. Morning rush hour
A. Morning rush hour
Q. When did you first notice the problem?
A. 3 weeks ago
A. 3 weeks ago
7 Commentaires
Reconnu Dunwoody Public Works (Membre officiel vérifié)
Mary Alice Bancroft (Utilisateur inscrit)
dsvogel (Utilisateur inscrit)
Dunwoody Public Works (Membre officiel vérifié)
Dunwoody Public Works (Membre officiel vérifié)
dsvogel (Utilisateur inscrit)
This is good to hear! Can we utilize the new Dunwoody Citizen Patrol to provide warnings to those parking illegally or using our driveways as turn arounds? The past couple of years, once people got a few tickets, everyone tended to park away from the intersection on their own (but still had the occasional violator).
For the bushes at 2262 Brookhurst, I see that GDOT's manuals suggest that a driver with eye height 3.5' feet above the ground should be able to see a car 390' away (both to the left and right) at 15' back from the curb, for a 2-lane road with a 35mph speed limit. We can't even see 10 feet. If these bushes can't be maintained by the homeowner at 3.5', then they need to be moved or removed. Kids having to walk between cars that are forced to ease into the intersection just to see is dangerous and some of these kids are short enough to "disappear". I think children's safety should outweigh an individual's right to obstruct sight distance. If this were a fence, these heights would never be allowed.
Clos Dunwoody Public Works (Membre officiel vérifié)