9/5/2019 16:22:44 Closed by Elizabeth Carter
Thank you so much for taking the time to reach out to us and share your concerns.
Currently, you are catching us in a moment of transition. While the City of Bloomington technically still has a Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program, the Planning and Transportation Department feels that the current policy needs to be updated in order to facilitate an objective and transparent response as it relates to traffic calming and unsafe driving behaviors.
Our department is working on developing a new process at this very moment and our hope is to have a new program to present in Spring 2020. In order to allow our team the time and resources to design an effective, transparent, and data-driven process we will not be accepting any new Traffic Calming projects until the necessary changes to the policy and process are addressed.
That being said, if you are interested in helping to design this process (we hope to have a meeting of residents who are prospective participants in November 2019) or advocate on behalf of a new and improved policy, please feel free to contact Mallory Rickbeil, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator for the City of Bloomington via email (rickbeilm@bloomington.in.gov) or phone (812.336.3529) to arrange a time to discuss opportunities for involvement.
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Closed by Elizabeth Carter
Thank you so much for taking the time to reach out to us and share your concerns.
Currently, you are catching us in a moment of transition. While the City of Bloomington technically still has a Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program, the Planning and Transportation Department feels that the current policy needs to be updated in order to facilitate an objective and transparent response as it relates to traffic calming and unsafe driving behaviors.
Our department is working on developing a new process at this very moment and our hope is to have a new program to present in Spring 2020. In order to allow our team the time and resources to design an effective, transparent, and data-driven process we will not be accepting any new Traffic Calming projects until the necessary changes to the policy and process are addressed.
That being said, if you are interested in helping to design this process (we hope to have a meeting of residents who are prospective participants in November 2019) or advocate on behalf of a new and improved policy, please feel free to contact Mallory Rickbeil, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator for the City of Bloomington via email (rickbeilm@bloomington.in.gov) or phone (812.336.3529) to arrange a time to discuss opportunities for involvement.
11/19/2018 15:01:59 Neil Kopper assigned this case to Elizabeth Carter
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