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It has taken thirty, that’s 30 years of dangerous, narrow, impossible 2 way street traffic during pleasant weather before agreements were legally acknowledged that 16th Avenue should be, for safety reasons, One Way Year Round. Wheels of justice are slow moving unless a politician agrees with you but then again the squeaky wheel is the one that gets the oil. Safety should trump convenience, hopefully.
Since 19th and 20th Avenue do not connect to Main St I don’t feel they should be included in the ONE WAY decision. In the off-season months, the streets don’t have that much traffic to warrant the change.
The streets are deserted during the off season. Just more inconvenience for over regulated residents of the affected streets and another power grab by politicians.
The streets should have ALWAYS been and stay one way
I don’t remember the carnage and death that resulted in the street being two way, but I do remember no traffic and easier to get around.
Emergency happens at your house, now the first respondents have to go extra blocks to get to your property because of the one ways.
I think the speeding traffic is a bigger danger then the one ways.
#5. I agree. Start enforcing the speed limit on Rt 35 for starters.
#5- Actually as a rule, speeding traffic increases on one-ways.
#5 right
Parking is the root of all problems …. the public has the right of Passage on all dedicated streets & avenues in Belmar. There is no right to Park.
Get rid of the tourism dept, so our own friends can park near our homes!
How about enforcing speeding on heavily traveled streets…1st Ave, Inlet Terrace, 5th Ave, 6th Ave (ST. Rose Elem School block, school zone!),8th Ave.. is like the turnpike…8th Ave park is very busy after school and weekends…set up random speed traps before someone gets seriously injured),9th Ave also like a turnpike)….need I say more? One way streets in my opinion will be fatal zones.
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