Comments for “Alachua Countywide Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan/ SS4A Action Plan”
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34th St and 16th Ave ped/bike signal not working
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SW 28 terrace - right turns only to and from University Ave, limited sight lines and high speeds cause issues with left turns
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Millhopper Rd bike lane- pavement conditions are poor, in need of cleaning of debris
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airport area bike lane is in horrible disrepair
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Intersection at SE 8th/24th St & Hawthorne Rd is unsafe driving /turning and dangerous to cross
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Improved crosswalk at NW 6th St and 10th Ave - add blinking crosswalk between NW 10th Ave andvNE 16th Ave
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NW 6th St between University Ave and NW 8th Ave - eliminate left turns to make ped crossings safer. Right turns only
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add raised median
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this trail is in disrepair...
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raised crosswalks and protected bike lanes are needed due to speedy traffic and long stretch of road that leads to dense, walkable areas - SE Williston Rd
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more lighting and sidewalks around the Kincaid Loop :)
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Newnan's Lake tie-in to Hawthorne Trail
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more sidewalk aprons to make duckpond walking more accessible
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curb ramps at NW 6th St and University Ave are diagonal - direction of bikes and peds are ambiguous
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enforce 20 mph speed limit on campus (adjust the design speed)
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drivers here drive too fast also don't look out for bikers
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narrow car lanes on campus and add raised ped crossings to lower the design speed
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NW 3rd Ave and NW 13th St needs (1) raised intersection and (2) fix cross timer (too long!!)
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Downtown University Ave needs to be more like Main St - prioritize places ad people, not fast driving and multi lane roads
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drivers do not obey crosswalks at 6th St north of University (3rd Ave). Need traffic enforcement and or lights/signs to alert drivers (I wait minutes for traffic to stop)
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remove right turn slip lane on SW 13th St near campus
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drivers speed on NW 8th ave
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Memorial Mile is always a drag race happening around you
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heavily frequent speeding along Loblolly/8th Ave, maybe narrowing or alter street design to encourage slower speeds
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Pave trail along Hogtown and connections to neighborhoods