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<br /> <br />6) The wait time to turn left from S/B Bancroft to E/B Estudillo frequently ties up <br />the intersections at Callan/Bancroft…due to the lack of pavement. <br /> <br />7) I am concerned about the safety of the Bancroft school children (and other <br />pedestrians at the corners of Bancroft/Estudillo) given the tight intersection, <br />limited line-of-sight, driving mistakes by parents dropping/picking up kids, etc. <br /> <br />8) I have seen large trucks make the turn at this intersection only with great <br />difficulty. This is a safety concern as well as a traffic concern. <br /> <br />9) The left turn from Bancroft to Estudillo is tight (putting cars westbound on <br />Estudillo in some jeopardy due to driver mistakes). If the intersection is not <br />widened, then, at the very least, the limit lines should be addressed. <br /> <br />10) Finally, in recent years the City has reduced the capacity of its three north/south <br />thoroughfares by about 50 percent through re-striping (San Leandro Boulevard, <br />E. 14th St. and Bancroft Avenue). I would like to see a thorough evaluation of <br />the pros and cons of these changes, measuring the results against the <br />objectives. It might also be beneficial to poll local residents on their attitudes <br />toward the changes. <br /> <br />Thank you for addressing these concerns as you consider making additional changes in <br />this area. <br /> <br />Jill Singleton <br />742 Rodney Drive <br />