CITY OF PICKERINGTON
SAFETY COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
CITY HALL, 100 LOCKVILLE ROAD
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2004
7:30 P.M.
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
B. Review and discussion regarding stop signs on Diley Road. Mr. Wisniewski stated he has received several complaints about people running the stop signs on Diley, mostly from north and south bound. He stated he would like to know if it would be possible to put warning signs up. Mr. Sabatino stated he has received comments about the same thing, and it seems people just do not see that stop sign. Mrs. DARBY stated she lives in that area and she sees this happening quite often. Mr. Wisniewski moved to amend the Traffic Control Map to authorize the installation of ?“Stop Ahead?” signs at the appropriate locations at the Diley Road and Wright Road intersection and at the Diley Road and Long Road intersection, on northbound and southbound; Mr. Sabatino seconded the motion. Roll call was taken with Mr. Sabatino and Mr. Wisniewski voting ?“Yea.?” Motion passed, 2-0.
CITY OF PICKERINGTON
SERVICE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
CITY HALL, 100 LOCKVILLE ROAD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2004
REGULAR MEETING
7:30 P.M.
Mrs. Darby stated there was a bad accident near Diley Road and Long Road, and there have been comments that they did not see the stop sign. She stated you cannot see the stop sign if there is a large vehicle or truck or something, and she would like to see something done to let people know there is a stop sign ahead. Mr. Hackworth stated discussion regarding the stop signs on Diley Road is on the Safety Committee agenda for their meeting on September 13th.
Diley Road, Love IT or Leave IT by Michael Sabatino
The Shaver Administration position of widening to 5 lanes is professed by Mayor Shaver and supported by City Council members Riggs, Hackworth, Wisniewski, and O'Brien. The position that we do not need 5 lanes at this time is made by city Council member Sabatino, and supported by Council member Wright. The final vote was Riggs, Hackworth, Wisniewski, and O'Brien for 5 lanes, Sabatino & Wright opposed to 5 lanes, with Parker abstaining.
The spoken opposition from the citizenry were mainly Diley Road residents whose lifestyle, safety, and many other factors are directly impacted by the 5 lanes. The spoken proponents were mainly Shaver affiliated people who spoke in favor of his positions publicly in the past. I for one do not have any trouble defining whose comments were genuine and whose comments may have been either solicited and or encouraged to support a position that needed some help. This could be called '' The Shaver Spin Cycle ''. You may be hearing that term in the future on some other topics.
Say No to 5 Lanes
Author: Darby
THIS PROJECT WILL AFFECT ALL PICKERINGTON RESIDENTS
NOT JUST THOSE LIVING ALONG DILEY ROAD BY:
DECREASED PROPERTY VALUES CITY-WIDE
HIGHER CRIME RATES
MORE TAXES
SCHOOL DISRUPTIONS
SAFETY ISSUES
MORE THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC
ENVIRONMENTAL POLUTION
AIR QUALITY POLUTION
STOP MAYOR SHAVER?’S STEAMROLLERS!
SUPPORT CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE EXPANSION BY SIGNING OUR REFERRENDUM PETITION
I take it that these same people are circulating a Referendum to oppose the widening of Diley Road. Go-Figure.
By Confussed
SAFETY COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
CITY HALL, 100 LOCKVILLE ROAD
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2004
7:30 P.M.
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
B. Review and discussion regarding stop signs on Diley Road. Mr. Wisniewski stated he has received several complaints about people running the stop signs on Diley, mostly from north and south bound. He stated he would like to know if it would be possible to put warning signs up. Mr. Sabatino stated he has received comments about the same thing, and it seems people just do not see that stop sign. Mrs. DARBY stated she lives in that area and she sees this happening quite often. Mr. Wisniewski moved to amend the Traffic Control Map to authorize the installation of ?“Stop Ahead?” signs at the appropriate locations at the Diley Road and Wright Road intersection and at the Diley Road and Long Road intersection, on northbound and southbound; Mr. Sabatino seconded the motion. Roll call was taken with Mr. Sabatino and Mr. Wisniewski voting ?“Yea.?” Motion passed, 2-0.
CITY OF PICKERINGTON
SERVICE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL
CITY HALL, 100 LOCKVILLE ROAD
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2004
REGULAR MEETING
7:30 P.M.
Mrs. Darby stated there was a bad accident near Diley Road and Long Road, and there have been comments that they did not see the stop sign. She stated you cannot see the stop sign if there is a large vehicle or truck or something, and she would like to see something done to let people know there is a stop sign ahead. Mr. Hackworth stated discussion regarding the stop signs on Diley Road is on the Safety Committee agenda for their meeting on September 13th.
Diley Road, Love IT or Leave IT by Michael Sabatino
The Shaver Administration position of widening to 5 lanes is professed by Mayor Shaver and supported by City Council members Riggs, Hackworth, Wisniewski, and O'Brien. The position that we do not need 5 lanes at this time is made by city Council member Sabatino, and supported by Council member Wright. The final vote was Riggs, Hackworth, Wisniewski, and O'Brien for 5 lanes, Sabatino & Wright opposed to 5 lanes, with Parker abstaining.
The spoken opposition from the citizenry were mainly Diley Road residents whose lifestyle, safety, and many other factors are directly impacted by the 5 lanes. The spoken proponents were mainly Shaver affiliated people who spoke in favor of his positions publicly in the past. I for one do not have any trouble defining whose comments were genuine and whose comments may have been either solicited and or encouraged to support a position that needed some help. This could be called '' The Shaver Spin Cycle ''. You may be hearing that term in the future on some other topics.
Say No to 5 Lanes
Author: Darby
THIS PROJECT WILL AFFECT ALL PICKERINGTON RESIDENTS
NOT JUST THOSE LIVING ALONG DILEY ROAD BY:
DECREASED PROPERTY VALUES CITY-WIDE
HIGHER CRIME RATES
MORE TAXES
SCHOOL DISRUPTIONS
SAFETY ISSUES
MORE THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC
ENVIRONMENTAL POLUTION
AIR QUALITY POLUTION
STOP MAYOR SHAVER?’S STEAMROLLERS!
SUPPORT CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBLE EXPANSION BY SIGNING OUR REFERRENDUM PETITION
I take it that these same people are circulating a Referendum to oppose the widening of Diley Road. Go-Figure.
By Confussed


