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Instead of huge concrete islands, can small trees be planted here for a blvd appearance?

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Instead of huge concrete islands, can small trees be planted here for a blvd appearance?

PennDOT is currently coordinating with Langhorne Borough to determine the traffic calming option to be included with the project.  As such, details such as median treatments have yet to be determined but will be coordinated with the Borough when appropriate. 

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Previous PostPrevious I wanted to express my opposition to the removal of the access road in front of my home. For added context I live on North Street. I’ve been on this block for 20 years and the access road has enabled us to have gatherings at our residence with ease. We are the only street along the project area that is not suitable for parking cars. I have a small driveway and no garage, removal of the access road in front of North Street would make parking impossible for events that we may have. I look forward to hearing from you, and I hope that this will be taken into consideration. In addition, if a sound barrier were to be considered for in front of North Street would it be possible for them to be transparent so that our view would not be obstructed and lead to the street having an enclosed feeling?
Next PostNext While I didn’t get to watch the webinar, I see that this interchange doesn’t have an official rendering like slide 13. So I ask this, why traffic lights? Why not a dog bone or double/twin roundabout? The town desires to keep traffic move slowly through the area. Using traffic lights to divide the traffic into platoons encourages speeding and is inefficient. In a world ruined by cars and infrastructure, it’s a shame to see even more houses demoed for no reason.

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