Wayne

  • Road Condition Arkiverad
    1655 Fort Washington Ave Fort Washington Pennsylvania - Maple Glen
    Since the resurfacing, the additional layer has made the road higher than the driveway curb resulting runoff and sediment buildup to flow onto the driveway. Is it possible to have the township assess and repair this?
  • 1611 Terrace Drive Maple Glen Pennsylvania - Maple Glen
    New LED street lights, particularly the cobra heads, are excessively bright and causing glare when driving or walking through the neighborhood. These lights are clearly much harsher on the eyes than the original warmer color temperature lights.
  • 1655 Fort Washington Avenue Maple Glen, Pennsylvania - Maple Glen
    Since about the beginning of summer the amount of speeding and reckless driving has increased here. Can we request the digital speed sign be placed here and possible police presence at the location of Edison Dr. for Fort Washington Ave? Thank you.
  • 1701 Arch Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Logan Square
    The Arch Street cross walk in front of the Comcast Center entrance is a great improvement for pedestrians crossing Arch Street to and from the Comcast Center. My concern is that both cars and pedestrians are not utilizing the space correctly. Pedestrians are often blindly crossing or choosing to walk out in front of traffic already within the crossing section. Vehicles are failing to stop appropriately for pedestrians already in the cross walk. Additionally durning high volume times traffic is impeded from waves of pedestrians. Something more then just lights and signs need to be in place for drivers to heed more caution when pedestrians are in the cross walk. The cross walk should also have some means of informing the pedestrians not to cross, especially when it could reduce the traffic backup. This may require a second look by traffic engineers.
  • Road Condition Arkiverad
    1700 Fort Washington Avenue Maple Glen, Pennsylvania - Maple Glen

    I am requesting that consideration be given to implementing a road diet and traffic calming measures to the section of Fort Washington Ave between Limekln Pike and Welsh Road. The road is a township owned residential road that experiences high traffic volume and excessive speed. It receives a fair amount of cut-through traffic from drivers using it for access to and from the south part of the township to Welsh Road. Pedestrians and cyclist are forced to share the road with this present traffic and it increases the concern for safety. Within the last year there has been three incidents on this stretch of road as per reports noted in the AmblerGazette;

    DAMAGE >> Two mailboxes in the 1700 block of Fort Washington Avenue, Maple Glen, were destroyed overnight March 19, police said. A vehicle apparently northbound on Fort Washington went off the right side of the road onto the front yard of one property, struck the mailbox and continued onto the next door neighbor’s lawn, striking another mailbox, before going back onto the roadway, police said. A piece of the front grille of a Nissan was found on one yard, police said, and one victim said his dog was barking around 4 a.m., which might be when the incident occurred.

    HIT & RUN >> Two vehicles parked along the curb in the 1600 block of Fort Washington Avenue, Maple Glen, were damaged by a hit and run driver around 4:05 a.m. Sept. 30, police said. The owner was awakened by the noise of a crash and looked outside and saw a vehicle drive away, headed eastbound on Bell Lane, police said.

    HIT & RUN >> The driver’s side mirror of a Hyundai Elantra parked in the 1600 block of Fort Washington Avenue was found broken off at 10:29 p.m. Dec. 29, police said. It appeared the striking vehicle had been northbound on Fort Washington, police said.

    The environment that exists as a result of the traffic volume and speed decreases safety, increases noise and dust pollution, and reduces the sense of community among the residence along this portion of the road.

    In addition to the solutions that the township may provide on this issue, I am interested in the thoughts and solutions that the residence can provide as well.

    Let’s make our communities more walkable, enjoyable, and create a sense of community.
    Thank you

  • Safety Concerns Arkiverad
    1845-1899 Howe Lane Maple Glen, Pennsylvania - Maple Glen

    There is a major safety concern on Welsh Rd near Howe Ln. Several factors create an unsafe issue of which I have observed. The 45 MPH speed limit, a blind crest, and entrances to Howe Ln and a strip mall make for a very unsafe condition. It is difficult to safely turn on and off Welsh Rd onto either Howe Ln or the strip mall. In addition there are no side walks or cross walks for accessing either strip mall or Howe Ln. Please address this issue for both safety of drivers and of pedestrians.

    This issue was reported on previous reporting system. It was also originally submitted to PENNDOT but was informed by them that this is a Township Issue.