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Subject:        Traffic Pattern Updates in Buffalo, NY
Date:   Wed, 9 Mar 2016 20:54:51 -0500
From:   Daniel Cadzow <danielmindau...@gmail.com>
To:     pr...@osmfoundation.org



Dear Open Maps,

We wanted to inform you of some current and upcoming changes to our local traffic patterns to hopefully improve the safety and efficiency of travel in our community.

1)As of May, 2015, the speed limit on NYS Route 198 (Scajaquada Expressway) was permanently lowered to 30 MPH. It is in the process of being transformed to an urban boulevard. While the final design is not complete, the following parameters are set: The roadway will maintain the 30 MPH, have two lanes in each direction and at grade, signalized intersections.

2)During the 2009 reconstruction of NYS Route 5 (Main Street), between Baily Avenue and Humboldt Pkwy the traffic lights were incorrectly timed to favor side streets instead of the mainline traffic. This has resulted in congestion and longer travel times along that section of the route. The City of Buffalo’s Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets is in the process of correcting this timing issue. The work is scheduled to be completed by this spring. This improvement should reduce trips along this route by several minutes.

3)During the summer of 2016, Parkside Avenue between Amherst Street and NYS Route 198 (Scajaquada Expressway) will be under construction. The City of Buffalo’s Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets will be installing signs at the outskirts of this travel corridor to help traffic reroute in a manner that avoids residential streets. The project will transform the 4 lane avenue to a two lane avenue with a central turning lane and is scheduled to be complete by the winter of 2016.

Sincerely,

Dan Cadzow, Parkside Community Association’s Traffic Committee



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