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Pedestrian Updates: Mind the Gaps

September 13, 2012

by Marlene Berlin Sidewalk gaps are getting increased scrutiny. The lack of sidewalks on Brandywine Street between 30th and 32nd Street prevents folks from walking to Connecticut Avenue and the Forest Hills Playground. Tom Whitley, the ANC 3F04 commissioner, has continued to raise the issue at ANC 3F meetings. In August, he finally got an […]

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Pedestrian Updates: Traffic Enforcement Team

August 6, 2012

by Marlene Berlin Traffic Enforcement Captain David Sledge, in charge of traffic enforcement for the Second District, and his five traffic officers will continue to do traffic enforcement on Connecticut and Wisconsin Avenues. I met one who is out there every day: Officer Danellia Santos. We also have our own local PSA 203 officer, Timothy […]

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Pedestrian Updates: Making Walking Safer

July 12, 2012

by Marlene Berlin Traffic Enforcement The DC Pedestrian Advisory Council (PAC) has had a series of meetings with police about focusing efforts on traffic enforcement to make streets safer for pedestrians. Although the number of pedestrian fatalities has declined over the last five years, the number of pedestrian crashes appears to be on the rise. […]

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Updates on the Pedestrian Front

June 17, 2012

by Marlene Berlin In the ANC 3F July meeting Tom Whitley will deal with the lack of sidewalks on Brandywine between 30th and 32nd Street. The ANC has not been able to move beyond discussion for some time. A suggested way forward would be a resolution requesting DDOT do a site visit with neighbors and […]

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Connection Perspective: At Great Risk Crossing the Street

May 13, 2012

by Marlene Berlin I scratch my head in consternation over the resistance to photo enforcement. As a pedestrian who walks everyday, I continue to experience near-misses, and I wonder when my luck will run out. Most recently, I was attempting to cross Belt Road at Brandywine during rush hour, and when I stepped out, my […]

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