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Re: Safer Streets for Kirkwood safety Enhancements on phase 2 Manchester road in Kirkwood word doc
Letter to MoDot
Thanks Ryan for your time replying.
I am confused. Putting aside the multi use path which East West Gateway provides a funding mechanism for this exact suggestion. The other elements suggested evolved around the basic STEP program. Your plan failed to incorporate the STEP program.
Those are safety enhancements which should be addressed in an open transparent process. Avoiding these specific points is not meeting the prior request and it appears you are simply dismissing them. Glossing over the continuing poor safety practices and avoiding any commitment to safety is your prerogative. Holding neighborhoods to the existing senseless dangerous conditions is in your groups authority to fix.
I actually believed your group would move toward step safety measures. Clearly your teams goals are not aligned with the DOT, FHWA and The City of Kirkwood public statements.
At the very least your team should confirm the following;
*Lower the speed limit to 30 mph in Kirkwood.
*Raised cross walk(s) in front of North Kirkwood Middle School and at the Woodgate crossing.
*Mid street refuge islands in these 2 cross walks.
*Continental Cross Walks.
In regards to funding, your plans lacked the safety elements that could have qualified for additional funding.
I again request a meeting to resolve these Safety issues including the Mayor, our City’s Chief Administrator and Tom Blair.
On behalf of Safer Streets for Kirkwood
From MoDot
Evening Michael,
I appreciate all the time you have taken recently discussing your group’s initiatives with me personally over the phone and again with my staff and me at the public meeting held on January 9th. All the correspondence you have shared with us has been given to our project manager and the design staff. We have discussed this information at our project and area team meetings and all are confident in understanding the group’s recommendations, therefore we do not see the need for additional meetings regarding these topics. We will continue to try to incorporate the enhancements your team has proposed for the job, where applicable, while staying within the project’s current scope. It is our responsibility to honor the commitment we have made in our Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP) and deliver this project on time and on budget. MoDOT will continue to be an active partner beyond this project and open to discussions regarding future improvements, on this and other MoDOT maintained corridors. Regarding some of the more out of the box recommendations you have proposed, local support from the community, municipality and elected officials, along with a source of funding would need to be secured before moving forward. Please feel free to contact me for advice in obtaining that or with any questions you may have. Thanks!