The crosswalk was striped. The new signals installed. All that remained was to uncover and turn on the lights – and the new crosswalk on the south side of Connecticut Avenue at Windom Place was open for business as of Tuesday, June 26th.
Here’s closer look at the walk signal on the other side of the intersection:
No fanfare, no fireworks, just this tweet from DDOT to mark the occasion.
Another step toward @DCVisionZero – We activated a new pedestrian signal and crosswalk on the south side of Conn Ave & Windom Pl NW today, which we also outfitted with a realigned north side crosswalk & ADA infrastructure. Safer journeys ahead! #NationalSafetyMonth #ddotdelivers pic.twitter.com/hN5y160Wkx
— DDOT DC (@DDOTDC) June 26, 2018
But the neighbors have been watching the progress at this intersection, and growing more excited by the day. For example, this WAMU reporter:
I’ve not been excited about a new crosswalk the way I am excited for this one at Connecticut and Windom in Van Ness. If you know the intersection, you know how damn terrible it was for pedestrians. No more! pic.twitter.com/Jjn630zjuf
— Martin Austermuhle (@maustermuhle) June 4, 2018
And this WAMU reporter:
End the pedestrian ban! pic.twitter.com/0Ix38ydsPb
— Jacob Fenston (@JacobFenston) June 4, 2018
Construction on this and the reconfigured crossing on the north side of the intersection began in April. It’s the result of years of effort on the part of ANC 3F, the community and DC agencies. ANC 3F first proposed the changes to DDOT in late 2003. DDOT’s reply, in January 2004:
Marlene Berlin says
There were many ups and downs to getting this crosswalk. Without the joint efforts of George Branyan, and Wasim Raja at DDOT, it would not have happened, Thank you.