
Sibley Street Closure
#1
Posted 08 January 2004 - 09:03 AM
Open up the Dam Road!!!! Please....
http://www.sacbee.co...p-8995336c.html
-Yogi Berra
#2
Posted 08 January 2004 - 10:52 AM
I also heard that the reason for the street closure on Sutter is because the Folsom mayor lives there. I guess that road will re-open when he leaves office.
#3
Posted 08 January 2004 - 11:32 AM
It's a main route. Plain and simple. It was there before Riley was extended to make it a main throughfare years ago. I've lived on Farm to Market (FM) roads in Texas that had 55 mph speed limits (now 65) and lots of traffic -- common sense said we didn't play on the road. To say that the roads have to be shut down because they are dangerous to kids is a stretch. All roads are dangerous to kids.
It seems that the solution lies in fixing the Folsom Blvd parking lot so that it becomes attractive to commuters again. Change some light timings, lengthen some left-hand turn lanes, etc...
-jason.
Folsom Weather Webmaster
#4
Posted 08 January 2004 - 12:26 PM
"It's not the best plan, but it's the only plan that has the best effect," said Pablo Sarabia, a committee member.
And...how do they intend to "close" the street so that residents still are able to get in? The same Bee article quoted a local resident as saying
"It makes us an island," Jarvis said. "It's not just an inconvenience. We've only got one way to get there."
So....our wonderful Folsom city leaders have managed to piss off EVERYONE while only making the problem worse.
Reminds me of the recently removed Davis administration. Act too late to help and when you do manage a knee-jerk reaction, it only worsens the problem by cow-towing to a very small number of consituents.
What a Cluster #&*@!!!!

#5
Posted 08 January 2004 - 12:29 PM
QUOTE (slowthegrowth @ Jan 8 2004, 12:26 PM) |
Reminds me of the recently removed Davis administration. Act too late to help and when you do manage a knee-jerk reaction, it only worsens the problem by cow-towing to a very small number of consituents. |
Hmmm, that Lyons' recall of the city council is starting to look attractive.
#6
Posted 08 January 2004 - 01:34 PM
#7
Posted 08 January 2004 - 02:21 PM
Just last night, someone picking up a child at the daycare center at Sibley and Bidwell stopped their vehicle ON SIBLEY FULLY IN THE STREET (I am absolutely not making this up) to run in and get his child. The parking lot was full, but instead of turning the corner to park in the parking spaces for the school along Bidwell, he chose to just stop in the road! It was unbelievable! Then commuters started passing the stopped vehicle ignoring the double yellow lines and the oncoming traffic crossing Bidwell onto Sibley southbound!
So, as much as I would like to believe that all vehicles should be able to use all roads, as usual, a few (or let's say, MORE than a few) commuters have brought the neighborhood to this proposed solution.
The closure means we in the neighborhood have to make adjustments to our vehicle trips - an inconvenience to be sure, but if it stops the current nonsense that goes on, it will be well worth it!
#8
Posted 08 January 2004 - 03:15 PM
There should be a mass storm of mail to that fellow who is responsible for the closure, since Hoover dam, Golden Gate bridge, etc. were not closed!
I don't remember his name or the "office"/Bureau he did this from, but heard he just quit or retired, or something
So who do we hang from the rafters for the closure now??? The city officials have been doing everything they can from what I have heard.
The CA senators there in Washington are just sitting on their hands!! They are not helpingfor us. Why are they not knocking on some doors back there???
#9
Posted 10 January 2004 - 09:19 AM
http://www.acsevents.../ca/folsom/zach
#10
Posted 10 January 2004 - 10:46 AM
9/11 changed a lot of things, Folsom is one.
#11
Posted 11 January 2004 - 01:56 PM
Here's excerpts from a letter I sent to the City Council:
I am a resident of Natoma Station. I use Sibley Street on weekdays to take my children to Sundance Montessori School on Natoma Street. I also use Sibley Street on Sundays to drive to Trinity Church (on Figueroa). The closure of Sibley Street would force me to detour down to Folsom Blvd. (the opposite direction of where I need to go) or to navigate the already-terrible middle school congestion on Riley Street in the mornings. Believe me, it is hard enough to get my preschoolers to their school on time without getting stuck in a huge traffic jam!
I understand that homeowners like to have quiet, traffic-free roads. (Indeed, I feel some homeowners are taking advantage of the Folsom Dam road closure to create "cul-de-sacs" they never had before). However, drivers have rights, too-- particularly drivers who are residents of Folsom just trying to take their kids to school, attend church, etc. We have the right not to be restricted to just a couple of completely bottle-necked routes so that a few homeowners can enjoy a traffic-free existence.
I don't think the City Council should be in the business of guaranteeing homeowners that the level of traffic on their street will never increase. Consider this: light rail will be coming to Natoma Station in the near future. Presumably this will increase traffic on Natoma Station Drive and Turnpike. Does the City Council plan to close those roads to protect Natoma Station's peace and quiet? I doubt it. My point is that various things (including, simply, Folsom's growing population) cause the traffic on roads to increase. The Folsom City Council cannot respond every time by closing the road-- thus inconveniencing other residents who need that road to get where they are going.
#12
Posted 11 January 2004 - 02:51 PM
My suggestion to those who are really peeved about this is to do one of 2 things:
1) write to the City Council. Believe me, they do read your emails, and take them in to consideration.
2) Speak up at a city coucil meeting. Believe me, this takes a lot of courage, especially when you know others in the room may disagree with you. However I have noticed that voices do count for something - people that speak up often get their way.
#13
Posted 11 January 2004 - 07:07 PM
http://www.acsevents.../ca/folsom/zach
#14
Posted 13 January 2004 - 05:07 PM
I think he just got my vote -- imagine, a mayor who actually calls citizens about their concerns!!
#15
Posted 14 January 2004 - 06:23 PM

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