dwsinger / Marshall

Street planning for the Marshall traffic
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White lines marking the edge of the roadway are worn and insufficiently visible. #5

Closed dwsinger closed 1 week ago

dwsinger commented 1 month ago

Improve the white-line edge-striping so that it's visible. In some parts (e.g. past Hog Island parking) it has worn away completely.

dwsinger commented 1 month ago

submitted to Caltrans, Nick's Cove

CSR Ticket Number: 1036317 Date Submitted: 2024-07-22 14:50:16 California County: Marin State Highway Route: 1 Nearest Town or City: Marshall Nearest Cross Street: Clarke Road Mode of Transportation: Car Direction of Travel: Southbound Date & Time Situation Noticed: 2023-06-01 10 am - 11 am Type of Situation: Roadway - Stripes, Reflective Lane Markers Describe Nature of Situation: The white line marking the edge of the traffic lanes, and the start of the pedestrian/roadside area, is completely worn away. This causes vehicles exiting the Miller and Nick's cove parking to be unsure where to stop, and the highway one traffic unsure of where to stay 'in lane', creating hazardous conditions for all. Geographic Location of Situation: Highway one, roadside towards Tomales Bay, outside Miller Boat Ramp and Nick's Cove. Customer´s Name: David Singer

dwsinger commented 1 month ago

also submitted for the Hog Island area

CSR Ticket Number: 1036320
Date Submitted: 2024-07-22 14:59:36
California County: Marin
State Highway Route: 1
Nearest Town or City: Marshall
Nearest Cross Street: Marshall-Petaluma Road
Mode of Transportation: Car
Direction of Travel: Southbound
Date & Time Situation Noticed: 2023-06-01   1 pm - 2 pm
Type of Situation: Roadway - Stripes, Reflective Lane Markers
Describe Nature of Situation: The white line that marks the edge of the traffic lanes, to delineate from the roadside/pedestrian area, and to mark the parking, has worn away. Vehicles on highway one are unsure of where the traffic lane is, and vehicles exiting Hig Island Oysters parking do not know how far forward to pull. People walking on the roadside are unsure of the limits also, creating hazardous conditions.
Geographic Location of Situation: Along the bay side of Highway one passing the parking and the entrance to Hog Island parking.
dwsinger commented 1 week ago

Caltrans has responded on #106317, Nick's cove area.

Work completed per Maintenance. Thank you again for your interest in the safety and operation of California's highways.

and 1036320, Hog Island

This ticket is being closed due to maintenance not being able to locate. If this problem still exists, please start a new CSR information to help locate. Thank you.

But I hear that edge-painting has occurred. We need to check.

dwsinger commented 1 week ago

They seem done, closing as completed