07-21-2016, 03:40 PM
(07-21-2016, 11:53 AM)highlander Wrote:(07-21-2016, 10:18 AM)timc Wrote: The trail was also recently repaved from Northfield to Benjamin.
As we're talking about this section of trail, I think the stop signs at the entrance to Laurel Creek should be removed. The trail should have priority the same as a sidewalk would. The park exit has a stop sign already and drivers entering the park have enough space between the road and trail to stop if necessary, so they won't be holding up traffic. The trail stop signs are just adding confusion. Am I missing something that makes them necessary?
Who is the best person to contact to ask about this?
I entirely agree, but I doubt anyone is willing to make any efforts in this regard. Quite frankly, there doesn't seem to be a decent design guide adopted by the city for how trails should intersect driveways or roads. Until there is, seems like this is the type of thing we will be living with.
If you want to press the issue, definitely call the city councilor.