1. What is your past involvement with the Traffic Calming Program? (check all that apply)
I live in a neighborhood that previously went through the Traffic Calming Program
2. Which of the following do you view as benefits of the Traffic Calming Program? (check all that apply)
Increased safety
3. Please check any concerns that you have about the Traffic Calming Program
Solutions driven by data and engineering expertise rather than community preference
Slowed emergency response
Other - Treats drivers (which is all of us) as BAD people and not anyone to consider
4. Do the proposed thresholds for community participation and support seem reasonable?
No
5. Does the community engagement format and strategy seem effective?
Undecided
6. Do you have additional comments or questions related to the proposed engagement process?
Higher percentages should be required and a larger area than have been included should be included
7. Do the proposed program objectives capture what you think is important?
No
8. Have we missed anything in the proposed objectives that you think should be added?
If you just prohibit cars, it will be safer. Not sensible or realistic, but it seems to be city policy.
9. Do you have concerns about any of the proposed qualification criteria?
This is a completely silly chart. EVERY SINGLE foot of road in Ann Arbor would qualify with one third of the folks speeding over 25 mph and 15 % at or above 28 mph. Get serious. If you want to put your silly bump outs everywhere and don't care what the citizens think, just do it. Don't bother with this charade.
10. Have we missed any other factors that should be included in determining eligibility for the Traffic Calming Program?
I got into the Bluett program with an open mind and now think this was a waste of my time. Your folks (except for Luke) seemed completely uninterested in our true thoughts.
11. Do you have concerns about anything included in the proposed toolbox of devices?
Engineers seem to love bump outs. Citizens do NOT. I do not think we have so many traffic accidents that we need to do all this work just to slow traffic.
12. Have we missed any devices that should be added to the toolbox for traffic calming on local streets?
No response.
13. What questions or concerns do you have about how the Traffic Calming Program will function?
No response.
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1. What is your past involvement with the Traffic Calming Program? (check all that apply)
2. Which of the following do you view as benefits of the Traffic Calming Program? (check all that apply)
3. Please check any concerns that you have about the Traffic Calming Program
4. Do the proposed thresholds for community participation and support seem reasonable?
5. Does the community engagement format and strategy seem effective?
6. Do you have additional comments or questions related to the proposed engagement process?
Higher percentages should be required and a larger area than have been included should be included
7. Do the proposed program objectives capture what you think is important?
8. Have we missed anything in the proposed objectives that you think should be added?
If you just prohibit cars, it will be safer. Not sensible or realistic, but it seems to be city policy.
9. Do you have concerns about any of the proposed qualification criteria?
This is a completely silly chart. EVERY SINGLE foot of road in Ann Arbor would qualify with one third of the folks speeding over 25 mph and 15 % at or above 28 mph. Get serious. If you want to put your silly bump outs everywhere and don't care what the citizens think, just do it. Don't bother with this charade.
10. Have we missed any other factors that should be included in determining eligibility for the Traffic Calming Program?
I got into the Bluett program with an open mind and now think this was a waste of my time. Your folks (except for Luke) seemed completely uninterested in our true thoughts.
11. Do you have concerns about anything included in the proposed toolbox of devices?
Engineers seem to love bump outs. Citizens do NOT. I do not think we have so many traffic accidents that we need to do all this work just to slow traffic.
12. Have we missed any devices that should be added to the toolbox for traffic calming on local streets?
No response.13. What questions or concerns do you have about how the Traffic Calming Program will function?
No response.