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Committee recommends six-month pilot striping plan for 200 block of Price Avenue

2739654 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

The Narberth Public Health and Safety Committee voted March 14 to recommend a temporary striping plan for the 200 block of Price Avenue, a pilot that reduces marked parking spaces to improve sight lines and create pull-out space; the plan will be implemented as temporary paint for about six months and sent to borough council for formal action.

The Narberth Public Health and Safety Committee on March 14 voted to recommend a temporary striping plan for the 200 block of Price Avenue and asked staff to run it as a six-month pilot and solicit resident feedback.

The plan, presented by a traffic engineer from Venoni, removes most pullout spaces except one near the North Essex Avenue intersection, eliminates individual 22-foot parking stripes to allow more flexible parking, and keeps “play triangles” at driveways to improve sight lines. The engineer said the configuration reduces the number of marked spaces from about 29 to about 23, a net loss of six spaces, but…

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