Are better crosswalks needed in the South Grove? A reader posed that question.
I know folks are still a bit upset over the new traffic light on Douglas and Poinciana. It's like the Grove is growing up way too fast. Above is an example of a crosswalk that goes to nowhere. Once you cross the street, then what?
I'm told that parents would like the crosswalks on Royal Palm, Palmetto, Avocado and Loquat, these streets are being used as routes by parents to walk their kids to school.
I don't ever see people walking in the South Grove, so not sure how many people are walking through these streets to school. I did see a couple on those rental scooters once in South Grove and that made me smile.
What do you think?
I know folks are still a bit upset over the new traffic light on Douglas and Poinciana. It's like the Grove is growing up way too fast. Above is an example of a crosswalk that goes to nowhere. Once you cross the street, then what?
I'm told that parents would like the crosswalks on Royal Palm, Palmetto, Avocado and Loquat, these streets are being used as routes by parents to walk their kids to school.
I don't ever see people walking in the South Grove, so not sure how many people are walking through these streets to school. I did see a couple on those rental scooters once in South Grove and that made me smile.
What do you think?