Comments for “Northwest Gilbert Revitalization”
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444 W. Midland Ln is owned by a property owner in California. The owner does not maintain the property. It is full of blight, the irrigation system is non-functional, you can see the termite tubes from the street, screens are torn, yard is not maintained, and blinds are broken.
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Three way stop needed at the intersection of Dodge and Stonehenge Drive. Currently the only stop sign is for those trying to exit Dodge onto Stonehenge Drive. During drop off and pick up times the residents trying to exit Dodge onto Stonehenge Drive are forced to wait for eduprize parents as they use this road to access the school. Making this a three way stop would serve two purposes. First those residents leaving Stonehenge have their turn in the traffic and secondly it would help to cut down on the speeders that use Stonehenge Drive as their racetrack.
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This transition is difficult if you are biking or jogging. If you cross at the crosswalk the fence for the property is tight to the sidewalk and the two hard right turns are challenging when coming down from the railroad overpass. cross walk would allow a better transition if it aligned with the western powerline trail.
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This strip mall is way below the standards that were probably in effect when built. Please work with this owner to refresh - perimeter plantings, remove and replace old trees, refresh the plants in the parking lot island curbs, build a barrier around the dumpsters, improve lighting and signage, refresh granite beds
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This railroad crossing was recently upgraded. I do not understand why it is so rough to cross. The tracks and the roadway and the seams are all at different levels. Traffic along here at speed are sometimes surprised by a bit of control loss when flying over the tracks. Can this be corrected?
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If you consider doing any additional roadwork, that is fine. HOWEVER, please impose a 5 YEAR moratorium on ripping up that stretch again. Plan ahead and pull excess power, water, sewer, gas, fiberoptics, etc. Do it once and get it right. Guadalupe Road was "just done" and has been torn up in the past. From a cost perspective, we should not be paying for multiple rip-ups every few years.
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If you consider doing any additional roadwork, that is fine. HOWEVER, please impose a 5 YEAR moratorium on ripping up that stretch again. Plan ahead and pull excess power, water, sewer, gas, fiberoptics, etc. Do it once and get it right. Gilbert Road has been torn up way too many times, it is crushing the local businesses. From a cost perspective, I'm not interested in paying for multiple rip-ups every few years.
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Add a flashing SLOW DOWN, INTERSECTION APPROACHING sign to the east and west of this intersection. During AM traffic, the sun is a blinding ball for eastbound, and during the late afternoon westbound traffic is staring directly into the sun. As another comment points out, there have been injuries at this intersection due to surprise, poor visibility, and the curve reduces line of sight and reaction time.
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ELIMINATE UTURN from Westbound traffic lane -- The angle is too tight, and many larger vehicles cannot make it safely. Often they are swooping around and heading into the car wash and are not watching. The oncoming traffic in all directions is impacted. Drivers turning east at this intersection often do no anticipate a westbound car making a U-Turn. There have been numerous accidents at this corner.
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Impose a requirement on all businesses and schools that they supply sufficient on-property driveway space for customer traffic flow. We have seen the main road backups along both Warner and McQueen during school sessions - Chandler's Legacy Traditional is one offender, and sometimes to a lesser degree Mesquite High
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Change our town planning and building requirements. REQUIRE all apartment complexes, strip malls and commercial entities to install solar panels and contribute electricity to the grid. If you can't do it retroactively, then impose on all future development and make it a requirement to build within our town. The panels on rooftops and over parking structures will help with our energy needs.
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