“It’s so unfortunate someone has to die,” Cummings said. “We’re very angry.”
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Crashes should outweigh costs, Cummings said, which is why he has repeatedly asked the city not to allow Jackson Boulevard drivers stopped at red lights to take right-hand turns on to West Main Street. It’s dangerous for drivers, and it’s dangerous for pedestrians because drivers “have to drive like maniacs” to get in and out of businesses, he said. “There’s never a break in the traffic,” he said. “There are never any gaps, and it’s an accident waiting to happen.” City engineers have said the problem with not allowing people to turn is that it creates a bottleneck on the boulevard.
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Bob Fischer, owner of Fischer Furniture, said traffic through the Gap has stabilized during the past five to 10 years because of the expansion of the Omaha corridor. The Fischer family business has been on Main since 1949 and at its current location since 1954. Omaha “is fast and wide and moves a great flow of traffic and has really helped traffic on West Main,” Fischer said. He still understands safety concerns. “You have to be on your guard and alert in the Gap,” he said. He would be opposed to construction of raised medians on West Main. “It would be a terrible thing, because our businesses need good access from both sides of the street,” he said. “I hope they don’t do that.”
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Well? Thoughts?
2 comments:
Those two people were already born. You can't carry furniture on a motorcycle. Why should he care?
Mr. Sanborn,
I am a thirty-year Black Hills resident; drove through the Gap every day for ten years, a year and a half in a tractor/trailer delivering product for Deadwood-based, Twin City Fruit.
This idea has been rolling around in my head for about 25 years:
Omaha St. from West Blvd. becomes westbound to at least Mountain View served by a continuous flow left lane onto the left lane of Mountain View.
Mountain View should be westbound to West Main (left lane continuous flow onto eastbound West Main) then to Jackson Blvd where it would divide to serve an eastbound Jackson Blvd. and a continuous flow right lane.
West Main becomes eastbound from at least Mountain View; Jackson Blvd. eastbound from Mountain View with a continuous flow right lane. Divide West Main/St. Joe around the Learning Center island to meet a splitting East Main; direct left-hand traffic to northbound West Blvd.
Cross St. could be improved to accommodate a Deadwood Ave-bound Jackson Blvd. left lane crossing West Main. Sheridan Lake Rd. should go through to West Chicago.
Wonder if you'd be okay with putting it up.
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