SABA Hazard Report
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Your Name
(Required):
Ted Sommer
Your email address
(Preferred):
tsommer@water.ca.gov
Date hazard noted:
(MM/DD/YYYY)
12/09/2009
Location of Hazard:
(Please be brief and as specific as possible: Street Address, Cross streets, landmarks, trail markers, etc):
Enterprise and Industrial Blvds
Direction of Travel
Southbound
City or Jurisdiction
(Select from list or type in another locality):
West Sacramento
Hazard Type(s):
[
]-Potholes or Pavement Cracks
[
]-Rough Surface
[
]-Debris on Shoulder
[
]-Hazardous Drainage Gate (grooves parallel to travel)
[
]-Protruding or Sunken Access Cover (more than 1/2 inch)
[
]-Insufficient Shoulder Width for Safe Bike Travel
[
]-Overgrowth Interfering with Line of Travel
[
]-Traffic Signal Not Triggered by Bicycles
[
]-Inadequate Signal Timing for Bicycles
[
]-Bikeways (paths, lanes, routes) Not Clearly Marked
[
]-Hazardous Railroad Crossing
[
]-A Bicyclist Was Injured!
[
]-A Bicycle Was Damaged!
[
]-Waste or Waste Container Blocking Bike Lane
[
X
]-Other
Additional Comments:
(Describe type of hazard if not one of the ones listed above)
The Industrial Blvd bike path is a nice corridor, but there is no safe way to get to it from the west. Southbound Enterprise Blvd is extremely busy and dangerous to get in the left hand turn lane (for Industrial Blvd). Harbor Blvd is an even more dangerous alternative. One solution would be to add a cyclist (or pedestrian)activited light switch at the southwest corner of the Enterprise-Industrial intersection. This would allow southbound cyclists a safe way to cross Enterprise and get to the Industrial Blvd bike lane.
SABA's Comments:
Forwarded to city of West Sacramento, 12/9/09
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