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lois cox (https://nextdoor.com/profile/31526944/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />NO <br />Maria Magallon (https://nextdoor.com/profile/4358934/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />I’ve brought up the speeds and accidents on Lewelling stretching from Wicks to <br />Washington, and specifically the intersection at Lewelling and Farnsworth, at a Town Hall <br />meeting. I’ve also attempted contacting Benny Lee regarding the intersection after <br />knowledge of several accidents, including my own, and a fatality to no avail. I’ve spoken to <br />Keith Cooke, Director of Engineering and Transportation, twice and he said the intersection <br />is a known “hot spot” in queue for review. We discussed Lewelling being a major corridor, <br />especially with trucks coming from the warehouses in the Farallon and Wicks areas. There <br />has been a small traffic sign added to the traffic light at Farnsworth regarding yielding to <br />oncoming traffic, but I’m pressing more safety measures myself. <br />Ellise Latimer (https://nextdoor.com/profile/16407787/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />We need speed humps on our street <br />Je Hoon Kim (https://nextdoor.com/profile/10201185/)• <br />Washington Manor <br />I would love to see Lewelling Blvd turn into a one lane road, with a tree lined median. <br />There could also be protected wide bicycle lanes next to the curbs. Downtown San Jose <br />does something like this on E. Hedding St., and I really like it. It would definitely help <br />reduce speeding seeing some bicyclists on the road. <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Reply19 JunThank <br />Search Nextdoor <br />(https://nextdoor.com/inbox/) <br />100 <br />Page 22 of 30LEWELLING BLVD IS OUT OF CONTROL —Nextdoor <br />7/28/2020file:///C:/Users/User/Desktop/Randy/City%20of%20San%20Leandro/LEWELLING%20BLVD%20IS%20OUT%20OF%20CO... <br />85
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