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A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to Awaiting Report Item Number 19-47, regarding a report on increasing traffic monitoring at the intersection of Prospect Street and Broadway during morning rush hour

CMA 2019 #140·Council meeting May 20, 2019·2 pages·📄 Original PDF (city portal)
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO 125 SIXTH STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02142 TELEPHONE [phone removed] WEB www.cambridgepolice.org FACEBOOK facebook.com/CambridgePolice TWITTER twitter.com/CambridgePolice Louis A. DePasquale City Manager Dr. Branville G. Bard, Jr. Police Commissioner To: City Manager, Louis A. DePasquale From: Police Commissioner, Branville G. Bard, Jr. Date: May 13, 2019 Ref.: Awaiting Report 19-47 Re: Increasing Traffic Monitoring Resources – Prospect and Broadway Dear Sir: The purpose of this response is to address Awaiting Report 19-47, whereby it was requested that the Cambridge Police Department increase traffic monitoring resources at the intersection of Prospect and Broadway during morning rush hour. The Traffic Unit will be implementing the following actions in response to this order:    Beginning on Monday, May 13th there will be two officers from the Traffic Unit assigned to the intersection of Prospect Street and Broadway between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. each weekday morning until the end of May.  Officers will be directed to issue citations or warnings as appropriate with an emphasis on red light and crosswalk violations.  On-duty Traffic Unit personnel will also conduct periodic enforcement and education assignments at other times during the day.  The department is currently utilizing funds awarded by the MA Highway Safety Division under the Sustained Traffic Enforcement Program and the Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety program. Enforcement activity under these grants will be included in the rotation of previously identified locations of concern to supplement our on-duty personnel.  Officers will make a daily report on their activity and observations, and this information will be incorporated into a summary report at the end of the month so that the Traffic Lieutenant can complete a trend analysis, and identify areas requiring adjustments. Any observations made related to signal timing, signage, lane markings or other infrastructure issues will also be shared with Traffic, Parking and Transportation.   
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO 125 SIXTH STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 02142 I hope you find this response satisfactory, and if there are any additional questions, information needed or concerns regarding this matter, please let me know.  We look forward to identifying ways in which the Department can better serve the community. Sincerely, Dr. Branville G. Bard, Jr. Police Commissioner