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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^ With all the traffic slowness it will be safe to cross Nebraska! (And there is a light/crosswalk at Van Ness.)[/quote] Okay, no. I work in the area, and I hate that intersection of Nebraska/Van Ness near that weird side street, 41st. I have witnessed many near misses due to the congestion already present (parked cars, many walkers/bikes, many carpoolers). I can't imagine that adding cars and people to the situation will help.[/quote] If the traffic is slow because of all the congestion, then it is safer for peds and bikers. It can't be both.[/quote] You cannot be serious. Because the people stuck in the congestion are totally calm and collected after being stuck there and totally inconvenienced, right? They don't speed away when it is time to go? Or try and make a quick cut when something frees up? Or maybe when they are cutting away they don't see that walking pedestrian or biker trying to cross the road in your sacred cross walk? Sure you don't care now until it is YOUR loved one that gets hurt or in an accident. Selfish. [/quote] Like water, traffic will find a way. Those drivers will seek a bail out route through the neighborhood. This will be due to River School congestion but River won’t be able to police random drivers. This will put more cars on neighborhood streets. [/quote] Water and traffic are most definitely not one and the same. Water provides life, nourishment and can be a protector of LIFE. Traffic increases the mobility in drivers, decreases air quality and has a severe impact on road rage. River School might not be able to "police" random drivers, but the will be able to control what they do to the neighborhood by how they design their campus and traffic management plan. Their current campus agenda does not fit. From what I heard from a neighbor that attended the very private zoom, the UP AND COMING campus STILL DOES NOT FIT. [/quote]
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