Two demerits to me for not posting this sooner:
There has been discussion among the HOA board about doing "something" to the intersection of Seneca Place/W. Wedgewood (next to Pinewood) to make the intersection smaller and help slow traffic down. CDOT is willing to help, but they have said there is not, and will not be, a project here unless there is clear support from the neighborhood to do so. [Disclaimer -- I work for CDOT but this would not be my project due to the obvious conflict of interest, and I would not expect CDOT to treat Madison Park any differently than they would any other neighborhood.] If there is a project, we the neighborhood would need to define what objective(s) we're trying to achieve. CDOT would then develop a concept that achieves that objective(s). As I recall, the HOA still has about $1300 or so (Marty correct me if I'm wrong) in our traffic calmign account. Those funds could be used toward the project, although it would be more of a showing of good faith and neighborhood support to CDOT, since $1300 will not go very far for construction.
I think that this would be a good opportunity to do the following (in no particular order):
1. Eliminate the sweeping right turn from northbound Wedgewood to eastbound Seneca. This would make the intersection more of a standard 4-leg intersection in which would make it easier for pedestrians and more obvious to drivers.
2. Improve the sight distance for southbound Wedgewood approaching Seneca (you can't see what's coming from Pinewood down the hill).
3. Put something more substantial in Seneca Place than speed humps to slow down traffic going down the hill through the S-curve.
I personally detest speed humps for several reasons and have no interest in seeing more of them. 4-way stops are only marginally less intolerable. Neither would be effective in achieving the goals I've listed.
So I'll open the discussion with some thought questions:
1. I think something needs to be done to improve the intersection. Do you agree or disagree, and why?
2. If you think something needs to be done, did I list the correct goals? Should there be more? Should there be less?
I'm willing to take the lead on this and have the intersection improved, but like I said, it will take clear neighborhood support to do so. Please let me know what you think.
--matt magnasco
