HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-14-22 Public Comment - E. Bleau - Ferguson Ave Traffic ConcernsFrom:agenda@bozeman.net
To:Agenda
Subject:Thank you for your public comment.
Date:Tuesday, June 14, 2022 3:53:38 PM
A new entry to a form/survey has been submitted.
Form Name:Public Comment Form
Date & Time:06/14/2022 3:53 PM
Response #:1600
Submitter ID:51030
IP address:47.45.130.31
Time to complete:10 min. , 54 sec.
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Email:
agenda@bozeman.net
Mail to:
Attn: City Commission
PO Box 1230
Bozeman, MT 59771
First Name Erin
Last Name Bleau
Email Address erinbleau@gmail.com
Phone Number 4066007231
Comments
I am a concerned parent who lives in the area of Meadowlark, Gallatin HS and CJMS. A few weeks ago my
son was almost hit on Ferguson Ave. This is not the first time. The issue is when a car is stopped at the
crosswalk at Tanzanite and Ferguson cars have attempted to speed pass the stopped vehicle while children
are crossing. The two times I witnessed this I ran out to get the attention of my child so he would stop
crossing and the vehicle that almost hit him. Fortunately, both times the vehicle and my son stopped just in
time. I have contacted the police regarding the issue along with the school. I am urging you to consider
some traffic calming along Ferguson Ave and Oak. Both streets have high speed limits for the amount of
pedestrians that use these streets. Ferguson also has a park, Oak Springs, and is a highly residential area.
The amount of almost- close -calls with students is scary. My idea of traffic calming is to reduce the speeds
around this area or "no passing" signs may be helpful as cars will pass on the shoulder or the other lane for
cars that are stopping and or turning. Pedestrians are often crossing and in the shoulder making accidents
like this likely.
Additionally, my son who was almost hit but a reckless driver on 6/2 is also a swimmer. That day he was so
traumatized by the close-call with the car that he didn't want to leave the house. I was able to get him out
and to swim practice, which we now practice in the Lewis and Clark Hotel. After being at practice he was
himself again, happy and smiling. Please listen to the swim community and their concerns as this is a vital
part of the community.
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Thank you,
City Of Bozeman
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