Oct 12, 2024
Concerned commuters shared their feedback on Milwaukee Countys infrastructure plans to target reckless driving and traffic violence at the farmers market in West Allis on Saturday.As a part of their Safer Streets Workshops series, the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation facilitated conversations, that volunteer Maudwella Kirkendoll told TMJ4s Tahleel Mohieldin were long overdue. I got involved because Ive seen over the last three to four years some tragedies, personally as well just in the general community, Kirkendoll explained.At MCDOT's booth county leaders urged community members to consider several redesigns to target roadways identified as corridors of concern based on crash history data and community feedback on safety risks.True McCarthy stopped by the booth to share his thoughts. He believes there should be more speed bumps on roads, but they must also be marked clearly. The ones I have seen are not even painted and theres a sign off to the side, that nobody even sees, so people tend to hit them pretty hard, McCarthy said. So, my advice to the city, if youre going to put speed bumps in, paint them yellow.Kirkendoll said though hes heard many community members complain about structural changes like speed bumps, roundabouts and bump-outs, he believes more time is needed to give the changes a fair chance.Its just one of those uncomfortable things that were gonna have to deal with, he said.Some farmers market visitors, like West Allis resident Yulia Bay, also suggested adding a different sort of change that focuses on community and traffic beginning with potholes.Beautification stands for something that it shows that people care about you, Bay said. When youre feeling that you're being cared for then that means you care back.County leaders said with the feedback from community members, theyll begin to roll out infrastructure changes on a trial basis as they work towards Vision Zero.Vision Zero is the countys goal of eliminating traffic deaths by 2037.The next and final Safer Streets Workshop will be held at the Mitchell Street Branch Library on Tuesday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip
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