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Community pushes for safer crosswalk amid traffic concerns

June 13, 2024 | Rye Brook, Westchester County, New York



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Community pushes for safer crosswalk amid traffic concerns
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key community issues, including the relocation of an upcoming event and safety measures for pedestrians crossing Ridge Street.

Due to ongoing renovations at Crawford Park, the town's birthday celebration will be moved to the King Street fields. Organizers expressed excitement about the event, highlighting provisions for food, parking, and assistance for attendees. The celebration is set for June 19, coinciding with the closure of village offices for Juneteenth.

A significant topic of discussion was the failure of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) bill, which, despite passing the Senate, did not advance in the Assembly. Officials expressed disappointment but noted that progress was made and optimism for future approval.

The meeting also addressed pedestrian safety on Ridge Street, particularly regarding the addition of a crosswalk at the Crawford Park entrance. A traffic engineering report indicated that a crosswalk could be safely implemented, with two potential locations identified. However, concerns were raised about visibility and the speed of vehicles on Ridge Street, prompting discussions about the need for advanced signage and possibly flashing lights to alert drivers.

Officials emphasized the importance of collaboration with the Town of Rye to ensure the crosswalk's placement is safe and effective. Community members voiced their concerns about the area's safety, with some suggesting that the crosswalk be positioned further north for better visibility.

As early voting for the primary elections begins this weekend, residents are reminded of the importance of participating in the electoral process, with early voting available at the Rybrook firehouse until June 23.

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