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		<title>Michele: An important way to reduce congestion on Merrimon Avenue is to make it convenient and safe for people who live and work nearby to get about on foot, by bicycle, or using public transit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Feb 2018 20:39:31 +0000</pubDate>
    <dc:date>Feb 24, 2018</dc:date>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>From: Michele N. Dohse Date: Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 6:21 PMSubject: Merrimon Avenue widening: public commentTo: kbereis@hntb.comRESPONSE TO PUBLIC MTG, 1/8/18, 737 E LARCHMONT RD TIP No. U-5781 &#38; U-5782 “Intersection Improvements on US 25 (Merrimon Avenue) at Edgewood Road and WT Weaver Boulevard” I attended the public meeting on January 8 with a long list of questions, few if<br /><a class="read-more" href="https://ashevilleonbikes.com/michele-important-way-reduce-congestion-merrimon">Read More</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="https://ashevilleonbikes.com/michele-important-way-reduce-congestion-merrimon">Michele: An important way to reduce congestion on Merrimon Avenue is to make it convenient and safe for people who live and work nearby to get about on foot, by bicycle, or using public transit</a> appeared first on <a href="https://ashevilleonbikes.com">Asheville On Bikes</a>.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-weight: 400;">From: Michele N. Dohse <br style="font-weight: 400;" />Date: Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 6:21 PM<br style="font-weight: 400;" />Subject: Merrimon Avenue widening: public comment<br style="font-weight: 400;" />To: <a style="font-weight: 400;" href="mailto:kbereis@hntb.com">kbereis@hntb.com</a><br style="font-weight: 400;" /><br style="font-weight: 400;" /></span></strong>RESPONSE TO PUBLIC MTG, <span style="color: #000000;">1/<a style="color: #000000;" href="https://maps.google.com/?q=8/18,+737+E%0D+LARCHMONT+RD&amp;entry=gmail&amp;source=g" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&amp;q=https://maps.google.com/?q%3D8/18,%2B737%2BE%250D%2BLARCHMONT%2BRD%26entry%3Dgmail%26source%3Dg&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1519590284366000&amp;usg=AFQjCNF5VLGU5Sgt00ibWkV9WnND_Ypwsg">8/18, 737 E LARCHMONT RD</a></span></p>
<p>TIP No. U-5781 &amp; U-5782</p>
<p>“Intersection Improvements o<span style="color: #000000;">n <a style="color: #000000;" href="https://maps.google.com/?q=US+25+(Merrimon%0D+Avenue&amp;entry=gmail&amp;source=g" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?hl=en&amp;q=https://maps.google.com/?q%3DUS%2B25%2B(Merrimon%250D%2BAvenue%26entry%3Dgmail%26source%3Dg&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1519590284366000&amp;usg=AFQjCNFKuV8gSOqHopKxXggTix-swNgMPQ">US 25 (Merrimon Avenue</a>)</span> at Edgewood Road and WT Weaver Boulevard”</p>
<p>I attended the public meeting on <span data-term="goog_1856169516">January 8</span> with a long list of questions, few if any of which were satisfactorily answered. I saw very little that I deemed would “enhance safety.”  The only possible change I see as an improvement&#8212;and this was only on verbal assurance, not from the maps and other materials provided—is that sidewalks are to be extended where they are currently lacking.</p>
<p>It seems to me that an important way to reduce congestion on Merrimon Avenue is to make it convenient and safe for people who live and work nearby to get about on foot, by bicycle, or using public transit. Instead, NCDOT has ignored decades of planning and information-gathering by the City of Asheville (sanctioned and funded by NCDOT) to develop a plan that favors motorized, high-speed through traffic over other modalities. On information and belief, NCDOT did not even obtain Level of Service data except for motorized vehicles. It ignored principles of NC’s Zero Vision and Complete Streets policies as well as recommendations of City of Asheville including Asheville In Motion and Asheville City 2025 Plan. Guidelines of the  American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), supposedly incorporated into NCDOT bicycle policy, and NCGS 20-150, were also ignored.</p>
<p>At the meeting, I was told that bicycles, far from having a bike lane or even a climbing lane, were to be “accommodated” by an extra two feet in the travel  lane, for a total width of 13’ for that lane. My comment that this was totally inadequate was met with a shrug and a statement that “we’re trying to take bikes into account.” My bicycle handlebars alone are wider than two feet, and the guidelines mentioned above suggest that 4 feet, not two, is a minimum safe width (not counting gutter). AASHTO guidelines suggest that lane widths of <strong>14 feet or greater</strong> allow cars to pass cyclists without encroaching into adjacent lanes.</p>
<p>I commute to work by bicycle from our home near UNCA to West Asheville (Covington Street) and feel  generally safe, as I am on city streets where the City of Asheville has provided bike-friendly infrastructure such as bike lanes (Haywood and Hilliard), climbing lanes (Clingman), and “traffic calming.” To get by bike to businesses on Merrimon, I  make significant detours on adjacent side streets to minimize my travel time on Merrimon, which I view as extremely hazardous.</p>
<p>My family lives off Mount Clare—the intersection where an ART passenger disembarking from the bus was struck and killed by a car is just blocks from our house. Residents had been trying for decades to get a traffic light at that intersection, by the way. The Merrimon corridor in this project  is used by many types of pedestrians: UNCA students, people (including families with children) going to and from Weaver Park and the greenway, transit users, and customers of the many businesses on Merrimon Avenue.   Most sidewalks have no, or very little, buffer from the car traffic speeding by and often exceeding the current 35 mph speed limit. NCDOT’s plan, which will make the road wider and straighter (thus encouraging higher vehicle speeds), and which is designed for a 40 mph speed limit, only increases the danger to pedestrians and cyclists.</p>
<p>I did not receive a satisfactory answer when I asked how a central turn lane—often called a “suicide lane”—was going to decrease congestion or increase safety for anybody, including drivers. The high number of adjacent business on Merrimon means that northbound and southbound traffic trying to turn left from that central lane will often come into conflict.  My question as to the feasibility of dedicated left-turn-only lanes at designated intersections, with traffic lights and travel lanes (here I am picturing the Merrimon  intersection across from Chick-Fil-A, which seems to work fine) was basically brushed aside. I get the impression that NCDOT is already invested in this one design and does not really welcome public input.</p>
<p>I also question the short timeline, lack of alternatives,  and cost of the project, and its disruption of local businesses and neighborhoods. NCDOT should take into account the extensive research and planning already done by City of Asheville, and work closely with the city. Many improvements could be done incrementally with less disruption.</p>
<p>Michele Newton Dohse</p>
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		<title>Martha: Walking to nearby businesses is a scary and difficult task but I attempt it. We need a renovation that addresses that problem not make it worse.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2018 21:30:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>From: martha skinner Date: Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 8:59 PM Subject: Merrimon Ave Intersection Improvements at Edgewood through WT Weaver Boulevard To: kbereis@hntb.com Dear Kim Bereis, I am a professional with a background in architecture and urban planning. I am also a resident of Asheville. I live off of Merrimon Avenue. I am in opposition to<br /><a class="read-more" href="https://ashevilleonbikes.com/martha-walking-nearby-businesses-scary-difficult-task-attempt-need-renovation-addresses-problem-not-make-worse">Read More</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From: <strong>martha skinner</strong><br />
Date: Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 8:59 PM<br />
Subject: Merrimon Ave Intersection Improvements at Edgewood through WT Weaver Boulevard<br />
To: <a href="mailto:kbereis@hntb.com">kbereis@hntb.com</a></p>
<p>Dear Kim Bereis,</p>
<p>I am a professional with a background in architecture and urban planning. I am also a resident of Asheville. I live off of Merrimon Avenue.</p>
<p>I am in opposition to NCDOT’s proposed widening of Merrimon Avenue (project U-5781 &amp; U-5782), as currently proposed. It doesn’t take into consideration pedestrians, bikes, and the fabric of neighborhoods linked to each other. Your proposal also ignores the recommendations of hard work by the people of this community who have proposed visions that do take into consideration all of the modes of movement that make a city inhabitable and safe.</p>
<p>I drive on Merrimon and I also attempt to walk to businesses near me. I do not ride my bike as I find it unfeasible and deadly at the moment. Walking to nearby businesses is a scary and difficult task but I attempt it. We need a renovation that addresses that problem not make it worse. Widening the street, making car traffic faster while not providing proper spaces for other moving participants is a travesty, extremely dangerous and damaging to community life. I have a personal friend who lost her son who was walking, to a driving car. Today my daughter wanted to walk to a park. I was afraid for her and discouraged her. The safety issue also extends to our health. Car controlled cities dampen the natural physical movement of residents. Our city is fairly small. So many of us could get to work and places by bike and walking and in that process exercise. This is not only healthy to our bodies, it also reduces the amount of cars on our streets, reducing emission gases which in turn also makes our cities safer. Unfortunately walking and riding a bike on Merrimon at the moment is not inviting or safe. In the NCDOT proposal it becomes impossible. Let’s instead imagine the safety and health improvement all around if our city was truly accessible to all forms of flow. We can easily change that.</p>
<p>I am thankful that there are community efforts with better proposals and with a thoughtful regard for people living here. Local planning experts and Asheville on Bikes have researched and explored this fully. I ask that their recommendations be incorporated into a redesign for our city that makes improvements not make our city less accessible, less desirable and more dangerous. I oppose the AS IS proposal by the NCDOT and would prefer nothing be done. I ask that this community and our work be engaged on this and let’s do something really great. Let’s do a project that will not only be safe for us residents but also be inspirational to other of our cities.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Martha Skinner</p>
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		<title>Cisco Pilates: I have always loved this area BECAUSE Merrimon Avenue is NOT like Hendersonville Road, Tunnel Road, and Patton</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2018 04:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>From: Cisco Pilates Date: Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 4:25 PM Subject: Merrimon Avenue expansion project To: kbereis@hntb.com Dear Kim I am writing to oppose the proposed plan for the Merrimon Avenue expansion in Asheville. I am a resident of the Five Points Neighborhood. I live one block from Merrimon Avenue and have lived in this neighborhood<br /><a class="read-more" href="https://ashevilleonbikes.com/cisco-always-loved-area-merrimon-avenue-not-like-hendersonville-road-tunnel-road-patton">Read More</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Cisco Pilates</b><br />
Date: Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 4:25 PM<span class="im"><br />
Subject: Merrimon Avenue expansion project<br />
To: <a href="mailto:kbereis@hntb.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">kbereis@hntb.com</a><br />
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<span style="font-size: 1.0625rem;">Dear Kim</span></p>
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<div>I am writing to oppose the proposed plan for the Merrimon Avenue expansion in Asheville. I am a resident of the Five Points Neighborhood. I live one block from Merrimon Avenue and have lived in this neighborhood for 8 years. I have always loved this area BECAUSE Merrimon Avenue is NOT like Hendersonville Road, Tunnel Road, and Patton Avenue, and I regularly walk or ride my bike around my neighborhood and the surrounding neighborhoods.</div>
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<div>I was very sad to hear of the plans to add a turning lane to Merrimon Avenue. I cross Merrimon regularly on my bicycle or on foot. It is dangerous already. A pedestrian was killed not far from where I live as they were crossing Merrimon. Your plan to make the road wider and increase the speed limit is exceedingly more dangerous for cyclists, pedestrians, and cars. I don&#8217;t even like driving on Merrimon Avenue as it is now, and certainly wouldn&#8217;t consider riding my bicycle on it at its current state. I have only ever crossed it on my bicycle. Your proposed plan only adds a two foot bicycle lane, at increased speeds of 40 mph. I have ridden my bicycle in conditions like this before and won&#8217;t ever do it again. It is scary and exceptionally dangerous.</div>
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<div>I also love the Greenway and have ridden my bike and walked on it many times over the years. It is a lovely addition to our neighborhood and city. Crossing Merrimon is a challenge, and your plan does not improve that intersection. Additionally, Claxton Elementary, located at Hillside Street and Merrimon, seeing daily traffic of elementary school children crossing Merrimon Avenue. Even with the crossing guard, this is terrifying as it stands. Between people rushing in their cars, texting, talking on their phones, and other distractions, these children are not safe. We need to slow down Merrimon and get more cars onto the highway and less on to Merrimon to improve the safety of this intersection.</div>
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<div>Merrimon Avenue needs to be made safer for cyclists, pedestrians, and cars. Increasing the speed limit does the opposite. If people want to get to and from North Asheville faster, there is a highway that runs parallel to Merrimon Avenue. I see no purpose in increasing Merrimon&#8217;s speed limit.</div>
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<div>Making a suitable bike lane and better sidewalks, slowing down the speed limit, and allowing the left lane to become a turning lane will both slow down motorists, keep pedestrians safe, keep businesses open, and get more people on to the highway if they want to travel faster.</div>
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<div>I am asking you to please communicate with the City of Asheville&#8217;s Transportation Department, as several key points from existing COA plans were omitted from the Merrimon expansion proposal. These include: 1) including bike lanes over 2 feet wide (Asheville in Motion page 76), 2) safe bicycle and pedestrian routes as outlined in the Asheville CIty 2025 plan, 3) Improving the intersection of Merrimon at WT Weaver Blvd as specified in NCDOT&#8217;s Community Characteristics Report</div>
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<div>And additionally, following NCDOT&#8217;s Complete Street Policy, NCDOT&#8217;s Vision Zero Policy, and American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials guidelines.</div>
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<div>I urge you to take into consideration making these important changes to improve Merrimon Avenue for all of the surrounding residents to keep us safe and happy. Thank you for your time and for considering the needs of the residents of Asheville.</div>
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