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Traffic Signal at 202 Saint Paul St, Brookline 02446

The intersection of Saint Paul and Parkman is in need of crosswalk warning lights to cross Saint Paul, and "oncoming traffic does not stop" signs on Parkman. Excessive accidents and no yielding to ped
RECEIVED This request has been received by the Town of Brookline, MA - 16 days ago #SR-108031

Traffic Signal at Clyde St

So glad transportation put the speed trackers back up. Saw one car going 62 but no enforcement so nothing will change
RECEIVED This request has been received by the Town of Brookline, MA - 16 days ago #SR-108020

Traffic Signal at 44 Washington St

The eastbound bike signal never changes from Red. I waited three light cycles on my bike, in the bike lane for it to change. Fix it, others have reported this for a long time.
NO WORK REQUIRED This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline. - 19 days ago #SR-106637

Traffic Signal at 44 Washington St

Bike signal not working, it always stays red.
NO WORK REQUIRED This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline. - 19 days ago #SR-106409

Traffic Signal at 44 Washington St

Bike signal doesn't work.
NO WORK REQUIRED This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline. - 19 days ago #SR-106239

Traffic Signal at Clyde St

BPD is not in charge of putting up safety solutions like traffic signals or speed bumps.This site is to alert divisions of specific issues.TRANSPORTATION needs to stop passing the buck
RECEIVED This request has been received by the Town of Brookline, MA - 20 days ago #SR-107904

Traffic Signal at Clyde St

So glad transportation marks complaints “complete”, the least you could write is “looking into the situation” public safety is obviously not taken seriously. Great job transportation! Stop the speed
NO WORK REQUIRED This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline. Any complaints about traffic enforcement should be directed to the Police and not posted to BrookONline. For enforcement concerns, the Police Traffic Division can conduct selective enforcement for issues like speeding or other motor vehicle violations; please contact them at 617-730-2230. For broader policy discussions, the Town is working on a Vision Zero Action Plan to improve street safety, and the Transportation Board welcomes public comments in person, by letter, or via email at transportation@brooklinema.gov. More information about the Vision Zero Action Plan is available at https://www.brooklinema.gov/3783/Vision-Zero-Action-Plan. - 20 days ago #SR-107880

Traffic Signal at 209 High St

Cypress St/High St traffic signal should not be set to automatic pedestrian crossing signal. So few pedestrians can push the button if they need to cross.
RECEIVED This request has been received by the Town of Brookline, MA - 21 days ago #SR-107874

Traffic Signal at Lee St @ Boylston St

Can the timing of the traffic lights at Lee and Boylston be reviewed? Traffic backs up at the first red light while the second is green.
RECEIVED This request has been received by the Town of Brookline, MA - 21 days ago #SR-107870
Traffic Signal at Lee St @ Boylston St

Traffic Signal at 1 Huntington Ave

Seven minutes is not an acceptable wait time for a walk signal across rt 9. Please adjust the timing so that pedestrians don't have to wait so long to cross
NO WORK REQUIRED This request has been marked resolved by the Town of Brookline. - 22 days ago #SR-106638
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