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A safer, slower American Legion

Let’s improve safety on American Legion between Blue Hill Avenue and Cummins Highway.

American Legion should be more comfortable for walking, waiting for the bus, crossing the street, and riding bikes with your family. We can make design changes in the coming year to improve safety for everyone.

Upcoming Events

Events

Phase 2 design changes and engagement

pHASE TWO OF AMERICAN LEGION 

During phase two of American Legion we plan to add two new crosswalks on American Legion (at Stella Road and Circuit Drive), improve three existing crosswalks by adding pedestrian protection islands, and make all the bus stops in the project area accessible. 

Review crosswalk proposed for Stella Road

Review crosswalk proposed for Circuit Drive/Franklin Park

Review pedestrian protection islands

We Met with NEIGHBORS
VIRTUAL MEETING

On June 29, we held a virtual meeting with a presentation and short discussion with attendees about the proposed changes to American Legion. Spanish interpretation was offered. You can review the presentation (ENGLISH/ESPAÑOL) and notes from the discussion.

DROP INS

Neighbors stopped by to chat with a member of our team in-person. We were outside:

  • Tuesday, July 13, from 7:30 - 9 a.m. at the intersection of Stella Road and American Legion
  • Saturday, July 17, from 10 - 1 p.m. at the Franklin Park Playground near American Legion

Project updates

Project updates
Installing flex posts

In April 2021, we started installing flex posts along American Legion. These vertical posts provide a physical separation between the bike lane and the vehicle travel lanes or parking lane. They help reinforce pavement markings. They also reduce people passing by using the bike lane.

Protected Left Turn at Franklin Hill Ave and American Legion:
  • We have designated time for vehicles to make a left turn (from American Legion onto Franklin Hill Avenue) without oncoming traffic or pedestrians crossing. 
  • This change also allows for us to set the WALK across Franklin Hill to come up every cycle. The signal will remain on for as long as vehicles on American Legion get a green light.
  • Estimated completion date: Friday, April 16

In October 2020, we updated our plans based on your feedback. We began removing the old pavement markings and installing new ones. We added green paint and bike symbols to the new bike lanes.

In November 2020, we removed the signs that were no longer relevant and installed new ones. We found out there were delays in the purchase and installation of flexible delineator posts for this project. 

In January 2021, the traffic signals along the corridor were adjusted. You will notice a longer crossing time for pedestrians at most signalized intersections.

Six men dressed in high visibility clothing work during the night cleaning the new bike lanes on American Legion to lay down to green color

We're grateful to all the community members who have shared their stories and concerns. We appreciated talking with you about potential design changes that will help slow drivers and improve safety.

VIRTUAL MEETINGS

We offered two opportunities for a virtual presentation and short discussion. We offered the same presentation in each meeting. Meetings were available in English and in Spanish. You can view the recording of these meetings:

DROP-IN HOURS

Neighbors stopped by to chat with a member of our team in-person. We were outside:

  • Tuesday, September 22, from 7 - 9 a.m. at the intersection of Stella Road and American Legion
  • Thursday, September 24, from 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Shandon Road and Fermoy Heights Avenue
  • Saturday, September 26, from noon - 3 p.m. at the Franklin Park Playground at American Legion
  • Tuesday, September 29, from 4 - 7 p.m. at the intersection of Stella Road and American Legion

For the safety of you, your neighbors, and City staff, we followed state and City guidelines for meetings. All attendees were required to wear a face covering and stay six feet away from others.

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