Comments for “Transportation System Plan Update”
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1. This is a bus stop for kids but there are no sidewalks to keep them safe, so they stand on the road or the curb.
2. This is a residential area with multiple young children, but we have cars speeding through on 18th and on Hyde at all times of the day. It would be nice to have something in place to slow cars down throughout the neighbourhood. -
Traffic does not stop for pedestrians waiting at this unmarked crosswalk and it's hard to get across. Something needs to be done to get drivers to stop when a pedestrian is waiting.
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Need a sidewalk along quatama road
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Traffic does not stop for pedestrians waiting at this unmarked crosswalk and it's hard to get across. Something needs to be done to get drivers to stop when a pedestrian is waiting.
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A bike lane is very much needed here!
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no sidewalks.. traffic goes down hill to golf course can be dangerous for walkers and bikes
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We really need a sidewalk along this area! It is very dangerous for pedestrians coming back from the shopping area, especially when its wet and dark.
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This intersection (the Glencoe student parking lot entrance/exit) is extremely dangerous. So many accidents and injuries over the years.
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Sidewalks missing
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Street narrows dramatically.
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There is no bike lane the west side of Glencoe for sections between Camp Ireland and Glencoe HS. The bike lane also disappears on the west side south of Cory. The east side of Glencoe has a bike lane except for the short but crucial section in front of Glencoe HS.
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Could use a right turn lane
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Traffic too fast, blocks intersections, hard to safely enter traffic. Especially North bound, and southbound also. During Intel arrival and especially departure going home.
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This section is extremely dangerous for bikes due to a narrow shoulder, fast moving vehicles, and frequent blockage from debris and plants.
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Excessively long back up 4-6 pm on southbound 25th north of cornell. Hard to turn into and out of businesses. Need longer southbound traffic light time, dedicated from the other three ways.
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Today I saw a line of cars trying to turn right from NB Brookwood Pkwy to EB Cornell Rd, all waiting in the bike lane. Please add a concrete island or at least signage to discourage the use of the bike lane as a turn lane.
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Hillsboro/Beaverton, please pave a sidewalk on at least one side of the road on Walker Road between NW Amberglen Pkwy and SW 170th Ave. Presently it is a dangerous route for pedestrians; and there are several of us who make the attempt in order to access bus lines on 185th and utilize shopping options by foot (rather than adding more vehicles to the road). There are numerous teens who walk around these major intersections--and it is not safe where there are no sidewalks. Thank you!
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South bound 1st making a left turn into east bound oak. Often only a car or two get through backing up first dramatically. People going straight south blind in first cram into the right lane. Sometimes backing up onto baseline or further up first. Very frustrating how long it takes to make that left turn too.
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Great job creating bicycle refuge islands and painting them green. However, what is one supposed to do when inside one of these? The traffic signals do not recognize a person waiting here. We are forced to walk over to the pedestrian crossing and push the beg button.
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First needs more crosswalks.
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When going eastbound on airport/butler, the traffic signal doesn't detect people on bicycle.
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Please add sidewalks on Golden Road between Brookwood and Imlay. People walk in the road, and there is quite a bit of car traffic. Thank you!
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This intersection needs painted crosswalks. Middle school students wait for the bus here, and it's a funnel where people from several square blocks of residents cross to access resources while avoiding busy Cornell.
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The #48 is an excellent route. As a Trip-Met rider, the frequent route is great during the week--but the weekend it runs only 1x per hour. Ridership has increased significantly on Sat/Sun, yet the every hour only option discourages many of us from using it more on the weekends. Please increase the runs on the weekends. Thank you!
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Traffic signal doesn't detect people on a bicycle. They are forced to press the pedestrian crossing beg button.