[Summit] Fw: New Providence Slow Streets Pilot Updates Announced (Camp St. opened from Doyle to Stenton)

David Kolsky davidjkolsky at yahoo.com
Mon May 4 17:49:36 UTC 2020


 

   ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Burney-Speaks, Shawndell <sburneyspeaks at providenceri.gov>To: Burney-Speaks, Shawndell <sburneyspeaks at providenceri.gov>Sent: Monday, May 4, 2020, 01:15:21 PM EDTSubject: New Providence Slow Streets Pilot Updates Announced
  
Dear Community Leaders,
 
  
 
Providence, RI – After a successful weekend launch, Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today announced the following updates toProvidence Slow Streets, a new effort to make it safer for residents to walk, run and ride bicycles while maintaining social distancing.
 
  
 
“We saw folks enjoying our streets in new ways and exploring their neighborhoods at a safe social distance,” said Mayor Jorge Elorza. “Traffic is hard to predict on the streets our neighbors live on and our business owners work on, so we’ve adjusted and will continue to evaluate the current streets and add or remove streets and spaces accordingly as we respond to COVID-19 together.”
 
  
 
After initial deployment this weekend and feedback from residents and businesses, the following changes have been made to Slow Streets segments:
    
   - Oxford Street between Elmwood Avenue and Prairie Avenue has been removed 
   - Parade Street between Wood Street and Cranston Street has been removed
   - Camp Street between Doyle and Stenton Avenue has been removed
   - Pleasant Valley Parkway has been temporarily removed to accommodate construction through mid-May. Green spaces and off-road trails will remain open.
 
Throughout the weekend, the Department of Public Works installed signs and temporary barricades along designated streets to divert and slow down traffic. These barricades are being reinforced and/or updated as use is evaluated.
 
  
 
The Providence Slow Streets pilot creates extra space for pedestrian and bicycle traffic in dense residential neighborhoods so residents can be outside and maintain a safe social distance.  A 10 MPH speed limit is be posted with daily monitoring by community volunteers. Police will enforce speeding infractions, when necessary. Residents interested in volunteering are encouraged to fill out this form:https://forms.gle/6bAeACfXwo65bLEn7. 
 
  
 
Residents can also explore this page and check back regularly for newly posted information or sign up for PVD311 for future updates to the program. Anyone interested in adding a Slow Street to their neighborhood or with additional questions can reach out toasangree at providenceri.gov.
 
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Shawndell Burney-Speaks
Community Relations Advisor
Preferred Pronoun: she/her/hers
Office of Mayor Jorge O. Elorza
Providence City Hall
25 Dorrance Street 
Providence, RI 02903
sburneyspeaks at providenceri.gov
(401) 680-5406 | Ext: 5406 
Call to Connect | PVD311
 
  
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