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26 April, 2017

A says:

in response to rlw - adding barriers is a foolish idea. Slow traffic down and give pedestrian priority. This eliminates J-walking.

26 April, 2017

rlw says:

Too many people j-walking. Have seen far too many near misses. this is a huge problem. maybe barriers should be in place.

26 April, 2017

Anonymous says:

Speed bumps, easier access for pedestrians crossing streets

24 April, 2017

Anonymous says:

Wider sidewalks, less of a focus on pushing commuting traffic through.

23 April, 2017

AW says:

A dyer need to prevent icing up walks under the 9th Ave railroad bridge on 9th. Ave SE.

23 April, 2017

AW says:

We need a smooth surfaced wider sidewalk for our wheelchair/walkers inhabitants of Inglewood.

22 April, 2017

Mayor says:

The intersection at 19 st and 9 ave is terrible for pedestrians - need to add a pedestrian only light at commute hours.

21 April, 2017

Stormrider says:

Poor quality of pavement along curb lane creates hazard for cyclists

21 April, 2017

KH says:

Cobble the entire street and reduce speed to 40km/h. It's is not safe/reasonable for cars to travel 50 here.

21 April, 2017

KH says:

At every intersection with a street, the road should be raised to meet the sidewalk level. Improves accessibility; acts as speedbump for car

20 April, 2017

CH says:

Skinny sidewalks and parked cars actually make access to some stores tough. I'd do away with street parking on one side if it helped walking

19 April, 2017

S says:

Well lit at night.