Traffic

Hearing on Traffic Calming on Desmond

According to the sign posted on Desmond this week, there will be a “public hearing” at the Board of Commissioners meeting, Tuesday Oct. 28 10 a.m. for “Petitions for Traffic calming” For more information on the traffic calming measures, call 770 492 5219. The proposal from Desmond Drive residents is to install two speed tables on Desmond between Reckle and Densley.

Traffic Control Summary

Another, perhaps clearer, version from MANA (see also http://clairmontheights.org/TrafficControl ) After the third (of four) meetings open to all MANA and CHCA residents, the Trafffic Control Task Force has finalized the following recommendations that will attempt to minimize the impact of current and future non-resident traffic on our neighborhood streets. These items will be submitted in a formal written proposal to DeKalb County (who is partnering with the community in this effort). Proposed signage: 1) No left turn onto Clairmont from Desmond

Traffic Control Meeting #3

September 18th, 7pm North Decatur Presbyterian This is the third meeting for discussion and consideration of previous discussed proposals led by CHCA and MANA representatives working in conjunction with the County. If you have not attended these meetings previously you can e-mail Kathryn Firago for prior meeting notes -- kfirago@mindspring.com -- and/or see http://clairmontheights.org/TrafficControl

Traffic Control Meeting #3

September 18th, 7pm North Decatur Presbyterian This is the third meeting for discussion and consideration of previous discussed proposals led by CHCA and MANA representatives working in conjunction with the County. If you have not attended these meetings previously you can e-mail Kathryn Firago for prior meeting notes -- kfirago@mindspring.com -- and/or see http://clairmontheights.org/TrafficControl

Traffic Control Meeting July 16 Invitation

You are invited to attend the second meeting of the Clairmont Heights Civic Association (CHCA) and Medlock Area Neighborhood Association's (MANA) traffic control planning meeting on July 16th from 7-9 PM at the North Decatur Presbyterian Church. You have been invited as a stakeholder in this process and your input is considered valuable to the quality of the final plan.

Alert! New stop signs at Willivee/Scott

In preparation for the crossing of Willivee Drive by the new South Peachtree Creek multi-use trail, there are now stop signs on either side of the crossing on Willivee Drive at the bridge. There have been reports of people flying through them.

CHCA/MANA Traffic Control Meeting #2

The next CHCA/MANA traffic control meeting has been scheduled for July 16, 7-9 p.m. at the North Decatur Presbyterian Church on Medlock Road. Details to follow.

CHCA/MANA Traffic Control Meeting #2

The next CHCA/MANA traffic control meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday, July 16, 7-9 p.m. at the North Decatur Presbyterian Church. The goal will be to consolidate a community consensus on a plan. Details to follow.

Traffic Control Update

Hello Medlock and Clairmont Heights Neighbors, Please see the attached map of the area we are examining for traffic control. Please feel free to share this email with other neighbors. Please send your questions,thoughts, plans/solutions, ideas etc to John Maynard maynard_john@bellsouth.net and Kathryn Firago kfirago@mindspring.com. Our next meeting will be in early to mid-July and will be announced via email and on the CHCA and MANA websites. Some points to keep in mind: • Traffic control is NOT the Traffic Calming Program (no speed humps, speed tables or islands).

Close call car wreck

This past Friday afternoon, my daughter was on her way to town to run some errands. While still in the subdivision (not CHCA) -- speed limit 25 -- a graduating high school senior boy who had just finished his last day of class, was speeding home. When my daughter was rounding a curve, in an instant she saw the other car coming toward her completely in her lane traveling about 50 to 60 mph (my estimate). My daughter was able to swerve slightly up on the curb before he hit her...nearly head-on.
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