With the addition of the Bucharest Grill on the Livernois
Avenue of Fashion, parking has become an extreme priority. To solve that
problem a building or two can be removed, including the median in the middle of
the road. What are your thoughts on a
pilot project to allow for parking in the middle of Livernois with a bike lane
protected with a smaller median?
The
next issue is traffic enforcement to control the speeding and parking
violations. What are your thoughts on
installing traffic strips connected to a camera to control the excessive
speeding?
The camera would photograph
licenses plates of offending vehicles for processing by the law. The tactical use of technology would
accomplish the goals of controlling excessive speeding, increase parking
spaces, and generate foot traffic while revitalizing empty buildings at the
same time.
If you are interested in doing something like this for the
Livernois Avenue Of Fashion, please contact Council President Brenda Jones At
Large, City Councilmember Janee Ayers At Large, and Council President Pro Tem
George Cushingberry Jr District 2. The first three votes are very crucial to
the cause of improving the quality of life of the neighborhoods.
With two or more additional Councilmembers
supporting this effort, this project would be given a chance to address the
needs of the business owners and the surrounding community.
Please contact a Detroit City Councilmember at www.detroitmi.gov/Government/City-Council by voice, email, and In-Person on this important matter.