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Speaking of Hwy 95
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- Subject: Speaking of Hwy 95
- From: fran7371@uidaho.edu (John Francis)
- Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 11:41:55 -0800
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Getting across the couplets in the 8th St. area of Moscow as a pedestrian
is challenging but exciting if you're agile, but try it when accompanying
someone who is slow or elderly. You need nerves of steel and some luck, or
must walk blocks out of your way to find a convoluted route of safe
crossing points. From a pedestrian's viewpoint, the 8th St. area around
the couplet is an engineering atrocity.
>
>Anyone interested or concerned about having a signal at Hwy 95 and
>Styner/Lauder? Also, any interest in provisions (or lack of) in the south
>couplet plan/project for crossing Hwy 95 at 8th Street with a crosswalk or
>signal? This interests me lots as a Moscow resident (pedestrian, bicyclist
>and motorist) and I don't believe it is a priority for ITD.
>Diana Livada
>933 E 7th #1
>Moscow, ID 83843
>208-882-1795
>dlivada@moscow.com
>
John Francis
311 East 6th St., #2
Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 883-0105 fran7371@uidaho.edu
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