| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | |
| 202 | janet cooke | My grandchildren, their parents, and their friends live near Sunset Park.
Please make it safer. |
| 203 | Cecilia Kjellstrand | |
| 204 | M Serrano | |
| 205 | Rachel Chernick | Speeding down these streets in Sunset Park is a real safety issue for all that live here and use the park. Please help! |
| 206 | esther gonzalez |
| 207 | Anonymous | Please install "Stop" signs at the 6th Ave. intersections. We should not have to wait until a tragedy to get these needed safety measures. |
| 208 | Heidi Hoover | The intersection at 44th and 6th, which is the one I use most, is not only dangerous for pedestrians, but for drivers too. It is very difficult for a car turning onto 44th from 6th Ave. to see cars coming up the hill. A 2-way stop sign there would be great. |
| 209 | Alexa Aviles | |
| 210 | Cynthia Torres | Its very diffilcult to check if a car is coming without stepping on the street since the parked cars normally block your view. This is especially dangerous for mothers/sitters with strollers. Given that the street is on a steep hill our strollers are susceptible to not only being hit by the unseen cars but also possibly rolling down the hill. |
| 211 | Holly Lane | |
| 212 | janet miller | |
| 213 | Emily Mann | Not only is all of the above true, but the steeply sloped street makes the intersection completely blind until the last possible moment for drivers coming up 44th Street. |
| 214 | Emily Johnson | |
| 215 | denise romano | |
| 216 | shirley guzman |
| 217 | Anonymous |
| 218 | esther gonzalez | It is imperative that these STOP SIGNS are posted .
Does a child have to be injured in order for these to
happen? |
| 219 | Maria Elena Perez |
| 220 | Jennifer R Jordan | I support adding stop signs to both 41st and 44th Streets at 6th Avenue. Cars, trucks, etc. race through the streets with little to no care for pedestrians, many of whom have children with them. I would hate for it to take a tragedy to get stop signs--or, better yet, stop lights, placed at those two locations |
| 221 | aurora obrate |
| 222 | Priscilla Grim | |
| 223 | Anonymous | |
| 224 | Zachary Jasie | This needs to happen now in order to make access to the park safe and easy for everyone. If it happens in the future, it will be as a memorial. |
| 225 | Katherine A. Ward |
| 226 | vera | third ave and 60th street is kind of scary. the cars speed thru the red lights. pedestrians cant cross with out cars not yeilding to pedestrians. there need to be cameras there. |
| 227 | Noyan Tanc | |