08-27-2020, 04:29 AM
(08-26-2020, 10:54 PM)danbrotherston Wrote: That being said, I agree with the rest, we should expect better, but I do acknowledge that it would be extremely difficult to get the Traynor viewpoint visible in a PIC, again, the people it impacts the most are the least likely to be at a PIC...some individuals/organizations are better at getting input from these groups, but it isn't trivial, it takes both will and skill.
This is why I say it’s on the Regional staff and engineers. It should not have taken an organized group to get Traynor fixed. A single person coming to a PIC and asking casually about crossing the tracks should have led staff to look into the matter and realize they were about to close a major traffic route inadvertently, not retreat behind “it’s not an official right-of-way”. This is their job.