[Vision2020] Re: 3rd & Jefferson

Philip Cook pcook818 at adelphia.net
Wed Oct 13 08:55:51 PDT 2004


Carl et al.,

I volunteer on the Moscow Transportation Commission. As far I know, there is no plan to signalize the 3rd & Jefferson intersection.

The place to make you concerns known (and to get the most accurate information) is the city Public Works office (Paul Mann Building) at the corner of 2nd & Jefferson (on your route between home and the Co-op). Les McDonald is the Public Works Director and would be happy to talk with you about options for the intersection.

I experience the 3rd & Jefferson intersection everyday on my bicycle as I commute to and from work. I agree it seems to be getting more congrested and perhaps some modifications are called for.

Philip Cook

> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 14:42:52 -0700
> From: "Carl Westberg" <carlwestberg846 at hotmail.com>
> Subject: [Vision2020] 3rd & Jefferson
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
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> Does anyone privy to such information know if there's any effort underway to 
> finally install traffic lights at the corner of Third and Jefferson?  I live 
> right by the public library and shop virtually daily at the Co-op.  To say 
> crossing the street is an adventure is an understatement.  With all the 
> traffic due to the proximity of Moscow High School, the public library, the 
> strip mall that contains the Co-op and other businesses, and the post office 
> and courthouse one block away, there's a major accident just waiting to 
> happen.  Regardless of one's political, religious, ethnic or sexual 
> persuasion, if you get hit by a car at that corner, it's going to hurt.  I 
> know that there are many hoops to go through for such a thing, but to 
> anyone's knowledge, is there any consideration being given to it?            
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>                                         Carl Westberg Jr.




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