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Copeland Ave & Copeland Pl Traffic Safety Review

38 Comments

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Gareth Jones Verified
10 min ago

My child walks to school in this part of the neighborhood.

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Bridget Ehrhardt-Jones Verified
10 min ago

My child walks to school in this part of the neighborhood.

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Jeanie Camp Verified
1 day ago

Kids need a safe path to walk to school!

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Vadim Andruzhechkov Verified
1 day ago

Children need safe ways to travel

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Angela Fowler Verified
1 day ago

For the safety of school children.

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Gail Viamonte Verified
4 days ago

It's safer for pedestrians of all ages-- and it's a basic part of good city planning!

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Kelly Valencia Verified
4 days ago

To keep the charm of our neighborhoods

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Sonja Hernandez Verified
4 days ago

We need this to be fixed to keep the neighborhood kids safe.

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Veronica Doyle Verified
4 days ago

It’s very important for students in particular to have safe walkways to access their schools.

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Shauna Carson Verified
5 days ago

Life safety should not be neglected. Please advocate for the neighborhood and its reasonable requests.

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Annina Lukiini-Johnson Verified
5 days ago

Safety for school children is a priority we have to keep now and in the future! My granddaughter attends Franklin, and I have seen the challenges that developments like this bring.

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Justin Schiffer Verified
5 days ago

Kids deserve a safe walk to school

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Erin Finnegan Verified
8 days ago

It’s important to me because I don’t want the character of our community to change. It’s one of the things that I love most about Kensington. Once we want one it’s a slippery slope.

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Saba Schock Verified
9 days ago

I’m in the neighborhood and this is safety

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Martina Gajendran Verified
9 days ago

Pedestrian safety is extremely important especially near elementary schools

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Dana Douglas-Hiley Verified
10 days ago

Safety

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Gerard DiNardo Verified
15 days ago

Public safety should always be a priority.

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Kathryn Stellmacher Verified
17 days ago

Safety first especially for the children. I oppose development. There is no housing shortage. It’s a home-paying crisis. Meantime developers are making a killing off this “shortage”.

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Deb Packard Verified
21 days ago

This will not be safe

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Karen Axmann Verified
21 days ago

I watch Katie’s kids and want the area safe for them and all families!!