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CMA 2016 #36 · Agenda item attachment · Feb 22 2016
A communication transmitted from Richard C. Rossi, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 16-04, regarding a report on traffic issues on Gore Street
City of Cambridge
Traffic, Parking, and Transportation
344 Broadway
Joseph E. Barr, Director
Cambridge Police Department
125 Sixth Street
Robert C. Haas, Commissioner
MEMORANDUM
To:
Richard C. Rossi, City Manager
From: Joseph E. Barr, Director of Traffic, Parking, and Transportation
Robert C. Haas, Police Commissioner
Date: February 3, 2016
Re:
Awaiting Report 16-4 – Improving the Traffic Situation on Gore Street
This memo is in response to Order 7 from the January 11, 2016 City Council Meeting (Awaiting
Report 16-4), requesting that the Traffic, Parking, and Transportation and Police Departments
coordinate on the development of potential improvements to the traffic situation on Gore Street,
specifically in the vicinity of Fifth Street.
In response to this request, the Police Department has conducted an ongoing enforcement campaign at
this location over the last two weeks, and will continue to perform enforcement at this location in the
future. Enforcement activities focused particularly on stop sign and truck violations, based on the
complaints that have been received in this area. As a result of this enforcement, which occurred at
various times during the day and first half shifts, the following citations were issued:
Six citations for failure to stop at a stop sign; these violations occurred at Third Street and
Sciarappa Street.
Two citations for equipment violations and failure to inspect.
No violations involving trucks or commercial vehicles were observed during this time.
In parallel with these enforcement efforts, the Traffic, Parking, and Transportation Department
conducted a site inspection of this location, to confirm all of the necessary signage was in place and
determine if any additional engineering measures could be taken to address this situation. Based on
this site visit, we determined that all of the required signs are correctly installed, and we were not able
to identify any additional signs, pavement markings, or other measures that are likely to improve
safety and operations at this location. However, both departments will continue to monitor this
location to attempt to improve traffic operations and safety through both enforcement and engineering.