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Advocate demands urgent overhaul for dangerous Parsons Avenue

July 27, 2024 | Columbus City Committees (Regular Meetings), Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio



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Advocate demands urgent overhaul for dangerous Parsons Avenue
During a recent government meeting, a passionate call for a comprehensive overhaul of Parsons Avenue was made, highlighting the urgent need for improved safety measures for pedestrians and cyclists. The speaker emphasized that Parsons Avenue serves as a crucial corridor connecting several neighborhoods and businesses, yet it poses significant dangers for those attempting to cross due to heavy traffic and inadequate infrastructure.

The speaker noted that while some improvements were made in 2017, including the installation of a rectangular rapid flashing beacon and the reduction of lanes, these measures have not sufficiently addressed the ongoing safety concerns. The removal of multiple traffic signals between Livingston and Whittier streets has exacerbated the risks for pedestrians, making it increasingly difficult for them to cross safely.

As the main organizer of Bikes for All People, the speaker expressed frustration over the lack of dedicated bicycle infrastructure on Parsons Avenue, which currently only features \"share the road\" signs. This absence of proper facilities has led to dangerous encounters between cyclists and motorists, with the speaker recounting personal experiences of intimidation and near-misses while riding.

The speaker advocated for a complete streets approach, suggesting that lanes be narrowed to accommodate buses while installing pedestrian islands and high-visibility crosswalks. They also proposed the addition of protected bike lanes to enhance safety for cyclists. The speaker argued that Parsons Avenue should not be a dividing line but rather a focal point for the community, deserving of infrastructure that prioritizes the safety of all road users.

In closing, the speaker urged city officials to consider these recommendations seriously, emphasizing that immediate action is necessary to transform Parsons Avenue into a safer and more accessible thoroughfare for everyone. The meeting concluded with a request for updates on any existing plans for the avenue's improvement.

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