Speed bumps make good sense to me.
Larry Buell
60 Tower Riad

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From: Lincoln <[email protected]> on behalf of Jack 
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2023 6:27:52 PM
To: Bob Wolf <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Did you know Tower Road is planned to be re-paved in 
2024? Concerned about what this will do to vehicle speeds? If so, read below...

And regarding speed on our roadways, appropriate speed bumps can be build that 
don’t require coming to a near stop (or a full stop for low riding cars - of 
which I speak from experience).  More frequent rises in any road can help keep 
speed below a determined level with these more appropriately designed ‘bumps’. 
Road depressions work equally well but likely not in regions where freezing is 
an issue, for water may collect in them.


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On Sep 11, 2023, at 6:03 PM, Bob Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:

Steve
I think we have the same sentiments about the town’s roads and the behaviors 
we’d like to see on them.

My one quibble with your post is the fondness for potholes.

Yes, they might slow some drivers, but folks in some SUVs may not feel them 
much at all.  Bikes, on the other hand, tend to be more sensitive to roadway 
imperfections and have to navigate around them.  But the bikes, then, are not 
predictable to many motorists, who swear at the cyclist for being erratic.  Or 
worse.

This is a repaired section of MA 126 between Conant and Old Concord Roads (but 
could be in a lot of places, even on Tower).  Most cars go right over that 
patching without a thought.  Where does the cyclist go?  Right?  Left?  Today I 
went to the left and was honked and sworn at for choosing that path.
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My personal view is that we should design our roadway rebuilds for safety 
including the vehicular speeds we want.  Not rely on the potholes.

Take care,

Bob

On Sep 11, 2023, at 2:04 PM, S Brown 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Regarding the comments directly below - I am wondering if there is anybody here 
who has spent substantial time watching the world go by on Tower Rd by car, 
bike, stroller, foot, hoof and leash who believes that traffic speed on cars 
(and bikes) would NOT increase substantially if it were repaved as is, 
especially in its rougher segments between 117 and Lincoln Rd. I would 
anticipate that increasing the curvature and narrowness of Tower Rd would 
likely make it even more precarious for all users, day and night. While a 
narrower and more curved road may slow down average speeds by the average 
driver, the main concern is with those who may see it as an (even more) 
attractive opportunity to test their driving prowess. And even the average road 
biker may see it as an enticing enhancement. Heck, I know I would.  Still, I am 
happy to seek such roads elsewhere, and I personally remain grateful for every 
pothole, divot, nook and cranny on Tower Rd that currently (and exclusively) 
act as important controls on speed.

Steve Brown
24 Tower Rd

On Sep 10, 2023, at 7:33 PM, Allen Vander Meulen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

I remember Noah Eckhouse commenting on the repaving of Bakers Bridge Road, 
which was done a year or so before he stepped down from his position on the 
Select Board.  He said that repaving a road in poor condition does not make a 
substantial difference in traffic speed.  What does slow drivers down are more 
curves and less width.

He went on to say that when Baker’s Bridge Road was repaved, the town made sure 
it conformed to the original route and width (since paving crews tend to 
straighten curves and widen roads over time).  The result was a more curved and 
narrower road, resulting in - as predicted - slower traffic speeds.

I imagine the same will (or should) be done with Tower Road.

- Allen Vander Meulen
Beaver Pond Rd

On Sep 10, 2023, at 15:40, Sara Mattes 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

All,
All interested in this issue should be sure and bone up on the world of 
options/opportunities and challenges.
Use your energy and talent to understand major issues and constraints, and come 
up with practical, constructive ideas.
Simply throwing out things like “speed bumps/humps,”  “roadside paths” and 
stirring as solutions, dig in and learn where they might (and might not work).
Respect that Public Safety and DPW know something and are your allies.
Ask their opinion(s) in ways that allow them to answer honestly- they  have a 
lot of useful information and experience to share.
While some of their answers and ideas may disappoint you, that does not mean 
their ideas are invalid.
Perhaps, with all the experience and talent at the table, you all can find some 
ways to improve experiences along Tower for all … including cars.
Namaste,
Sara




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On Sep 4, 2023, at 8:27 PM, John Mendelson 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello LT,

If you live on or near Tower Road, I am sure you've seen the gas line work that 
is underway.  We'll, next year, Tower Road is going to be resurfaced and I, for 
one, am worried what this will do to already high rates of vehicular speed 
along our narrow, winding road.

If you'd be interested in coming together to discuss what traffic calming ideas 
we, as Tower Road residents might want to get in front of the RTC, BPAC, the 
Select Board, and town administration while there is still time to impact the 
outcome, please send me your email address and I will convene a meeting to kick 
things off in the coming weeks.

Thanks so much,

John Mendelson
30 Tower Road
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