[Vision2020] Re: D Street and Mountain View (Was: The pledgeControversy/more

Matt Decker mattd2107 at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 27 17:37:35 PST 2006


How about a light on the Moscow/Pullman highway by Tri- State. Its only a 
matter of time before one of the college kids gets smacked.

>From: Tom Ivie <the_ivies3 at yahoo.com>
>To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Re: D Street and Mountain View (Was: The 
>pledgeControversy/more pressing concerns)
>Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:42:17 -0800 (PST)
>
>   That's a good one to start with.  What are the reasons it is a good 
>idea?  pedestrian traffic trying to cross?  Vehicles trying to cross? Both? 
>  Is there a bicycle lane on Styner?  Should there be if there isn't?  Are 
>there any reasons that a light there would be a bad idea?  Doesn't it slope 
>down the south side of that intersection?  Would that be any kind of reason 
>that it wouldn't work?
>
>joekc at adelphia.net wrote:       What about a light on Styner and Rt. 8?
>--
>Joe Campbell
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>---- Tom Ivie wrote:
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>What about other intersections in Moscow that could use stop signs? Any 
>ideas? I have a couple on my short list but I'll admit I don't regularly 
>hit every street in Moscow.
>
>My short list includes making Blaine & Third as well as Blaine and 1st 
>four-way stops (currently they are two-way not stopping traffic on Blaine. 
>I think this would help with traffic/safety issues at Lena Elementary. I 
>think Hayes and Third could probably be made into a four-way stop as well. 
>I have heard it suggested that 6th and Mt. View could be a viable place for 
>a four-way stop as well as Mt. View and White. Any thoughts or ideas on 
>these? What about a three-way stop at D and Eisenhower by McDonald 
>elementary? Another suggestion I have heard on v2020 in the past was a 
>three-way stop at Hayes and 6th. I am sure there are others that you people 
>can come up with and I would like to hear them. -Tom
>
>Tom Hansen wrote:
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>Although, I am familiar with the council’s discussion concerning the 
>intersection of D Street and Mountain View (after having watched the 
>session on television), I feel that my input would not add credence to 
>either side of the argument. My many ventures in the past few years have 
>placed me in its vicinity maybe two or three times.
>
>However, I would be interested in “listening in” to the discussion as it 
>evolves here on V2020.
>
>How about it, Moscow? Let’s pass the soap box to some people with knowledge 
>concerning this issue.
>
>Thanks again, Mr. Ivie, for clearing the air.
>
>Tom “going stealth” Hansen
>Moscow, Idaho
>
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>From: vision2020-bounces at moscow.com [mailto:vision2020-bounces at moscow.com] 
>On Behalf Of Tom Ivie
>Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 1:51 PM
>To: J Ford; vision2020 at moscow.com
>Subject: RE: [Vision2020] The pledge Controversy/more pressing concerns
>
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>I think J hit the nail square on the head with this one. There ARE more 
>pressing things going on in Moscow. The Council and Mayor do a heck of a 
>lot more than just recite pledges and most of it we never hear about. The D 
>and Mt. View issue is an excellent case in point. That insightful 
>discussion by City Council at the previous Council meeting has led to that 
>intersection being added to the agenda for the Public Works Finance 
>Committee. Something proactive and possitive will likely come from it, 
>which is more than I can say about this pledge discussion. -Tom
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