@Kathy Moore and city council, Monita One way traffic...AgainThe city needs to address this before there's an accident. In additon to several vehicles a day driving excessively fast up the Monita one way street between Le Roi and Columbia (are people driving recklessly fast up a one way street so they don't get caught by our non-existant bylaw officers?) in the past 3 days I have seen the following heading up the one way street: -several Copcan trucks, c'mon, paid by the hour take the extra 30 seconds to drive around, yes they're working to improve infrastructure of the city but they are guests here and should respect the community -(2) Copcan front end loaders, these things are huge and shouldn't be driving around during peak traffic hours anyways, especially in a neighborhood full of young children, the one I saw this morning actually stopped on the bottom of the hill to let another vehiclce come down then proceded to continue up the one way, and then was immediately followed by another Copcan vehicle -30 foot moving truck from City furniture and appliance -Apline recycling truck that had to stop haf way up the way, back down part way into my driveway, then continue up the hill once the vehicle has passed -truck pulling a 30 foot RV trailer -Truck pulling a full size wakeboard boat No to mention there's a full size dump truck heading down the hill at least once an hour. So I don't have kids or pets but I would like to point out that there's 6 kids living within one block of this street, ages ranging from 3-12, who all at some point in time use the street, I've seen the three year old using his push bike on the street in question. The large amount of people with dogs using the alley way to cross the road, and numerous kids as well, I also see more than a few people pushing kids in strollers up and down the hill several times a day. Yes, I like to rant on here about small town politics but this has gone beyond a crotchety local complaining because I've got nothing better to do, this is a safety issue involving young children, and it's the city's responsibility to address it. |