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LETTER FROM RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL TO NJDOT ON GLENWOOD ROAD

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

file photo by Boyd Loving

Dear Ms. Foran,

I’m writing today on behalf of the Ridgewood Village Council regarding modifications to the Glenwood Road traffic patterns as described in the Memorandum of Record DOT Docket No. 06-2017CM Warren Ave (Brookside Avenue) dated May 31, 2017. It is the Village Council’s position that closing the roadway in its entirety, or limiting to one-way traffic, would have a severe and deleterious impact on the immediate surrounding residential community and the nearby Ho-Ho-Kus business district.
Restricting Glenwood traffic flow would force other, already stressed, Ridgewood roadways to absorb displaced traffic to the detriment of Village residents and visitors. It’s important to understand Ridgewood is a walking community and how additional traffic on congested streets might compromise the safety of pedestrians, especially children walking to and from Village schools. Additionally, Glenwood area commuters may choose to abandon the Ho-Ho-Kus train station and instead opt to utilize the Ridgewood train station, an area now choked with excessive traffic. A recent traffic study of the Ridgewood train trestle underpass indicated more than 18,000 vehicles traversing the two-lane roadway daily. The roadway has far surpassed maximum vehicular capacity and, even with limited sidewalks, children walk daily to and from three area schools. Closure, even partially, would land lock the entire section of Ridgewood residences and force extended travel onto the only other east-west roadway, West Glen Avenue, which is already strained. Undue hardships will be placed on Ridgewood residents with school aged children living east of the Glenwood Road “S” hill as they will be forced into a longer, more circuitous, drive to school. Insurmountable economic hardships will be shouldered by small mom & pop stores operating in the Ho-Ho-Kus business district; data suggests more than 30% of shop patrons live above the Glenwood Road “S” hill. Any change to the traffic pattern will have an adverse impact on area small businesses.
The Village does acknowledge current site conditions present safety concerns resulting from substandard signage, roadway markings and enforcement. Before altering the current traffic flow, the Village proposes a less impactful and less costly approach by implementing the following safety measures:
o Enhanced signage placed prominently and before oversized vehicles enter the roadway
o Increasing fines and enforcement for oversized vehicles in violation
o Painting double yellow lines on the Glenwood Road “S” hill defining lanes and for traffic calming
o No U-turn signs and No Stopping or Turning on RR Tracks
o Increased fines and enforcement for reckless driving within a designated proximity to railroad tracks
o Erecting height restriction barriers o Observations suggest the existing barriers, used for when a train is arriving, be extended the full width across the roadway
Ridgewood is open to any additional suggestions your team may have to help maintain the current traffic pattern while ensuring the area remains safe for everyone. Perhaps a trial period of suggested modifications that could be monitored and increased later if necessary without implementing the drastic changes proposed. This approach will allow stakeholders to determine the effectiveness of these measures and will provide additional information about how to proceed.
In closing, I sincerely appreciate your thoughtful attention to the many comments from Ridgewood residents pertaining to this matter.
Thanking you in advance for your consideration of the Village’s concerns and our proposal.
Best regards,
Mayor Susan Knudsen
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Ridgewood Village Engineer Christopher Rutishauser : Options to prevent closure of the Glenwood Road railroad crossing

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

July 3,2017

by Boyd Loving

Ridgewood NJ, During this past Wednesday evening’s Village Council Work Session (06/28), Ridgewood Village Engineer Christopher Rutishauser reviewed options the Village’s Engineering Department has considered with respect to preventing closure of the Glenwood Road railroad crossing by the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT).

Options under consideration are: 1) The widening of Glenwood Road from Upper Boulevard to the railroad crossing. Likely not a viable option due to estimated construction costs and the need to obtain cooperation and funding from the Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus. 2) Construction of a bridge over the railroad crossing. Likely not a viable option due to estimated construction costs and the need to obtain cooperation and funding from the Borough of Ho-Ho-Kus. 3) Designating Glenwood Road one way eastbound between Upper Boulevard and the railroad crossing and constructing a “kiss and go” drop off area just east of Upper Boulevard (pedestrians then walking down to the Ho-Ho-Kus railroad station). The proposal most likely to be submitted to NJDOT.

Ridgewood Mayor Susan Knudsen asked Rutishauser what steps might be taken to block bus, truck, and heavy construction equipment from using the Glenwood Road railroad crossing, thus avoiding the need for implementing the one way street proposal. Several ideas were discussed, however it was reported that NJ Transit is also concerned over the number of passenger vehicles that execute U-turns and K-turns at the railroad crossing, so Mr. Rutishauser is not confident that NJDOT will accept anything less than a complete street closure, or a conversion to one way eastbound.

Several residents spoke in opposition to any plans that would bring about full roadway closure, or a one way eastbound roadway.

More public discussion will be held at a later date.

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Ridgewood Mayor “Currently the Village is hopeful to have the road remain open to one-way traffic with continued restrictions to vehicle size/weight”

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

June 12,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, from the Village of Ridgewood Mayor Susan Knudsen , Important link to information regarding modifications to Glenwood Rd (“S” Road – Glenwood Hill – HoHoKus Train crossing) traffic and pedestrian flow: https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/…/1440-glenwood-road-rr-crossing…

Currently the Village is hopeful to have the road remain open to one-way traffic with continued restrictions to vehicle size/weight. This remains a jurisdictional matter and Village efforts have been to avoid complete closure of this important connecting roadway. Importantly, as noted, “meritorious” objections received will warrant submission to the DOT’s Exception Committee to determine further action. Questions and/or objections concerning this matter should be directed to Barbara.Foran@dot.nj.gov. I would suggest copying on correspondence the following individuals: sknudsen@ridgewoodnj.net, hmailander@ridgewoodnj.net, and crutishauser@ridgewoodnj.net. Communications may also include support for the one-way compromise /solution.

As stated in DOT correspondence, Ridgewood will be required to adopt an ordinance to legally change Glenwood Road traffic to one-way; Village ordinances are subject to proper public notice and a public hearing. The ordinance introduction and public hearing will be added to a future Village Council agenda. To receive Village Council agendas and updates simply email sknudsen@ridgewoodnj.net and note “register” in the subject line.

Kindly share this information with concerned residents, friends and neighbors.

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New Jersey DOT Examines Glenwood Road Rail Road Crossing

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

file photos by Boyd Loving

June 9,2017

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood  NJ,  the New Jersey Department of Transportation will again weigh options on the Glenwood Road Rail Road Crossing at the Ho Ho Kus Train Station .

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MEMORANDUM OF RECORD

Click Here for Memorandum of Record DOT Docket No. 06-2017CM;  Ho-Ho-Kus Train Station Pedestrian Crossing DOT Docket No 1702016 CM

Click Here for Memorandum of Record DOT Docket No. 06-2017CM  Warren Ave (Brookside Avenue)

Click Here for Memorandum of Record Ho-Ho-Kus Train Station Pedestrian Crossing

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Reader says better to Keep Glenwood two way

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

file photo by Boyd Loving

Keep it two way. The posts asking for better signage are legit. And while the HS student story is sad, making it one way won’t change the danger of crossing the tracks. This is one more case of the Village Engineer’s idiocy! The average vehicle is 6′ wide. North Monroe (25mph) is approximately 29′ from curb to curb, between Fairmont and Patricia Ct – but No Parking on either side (even though there’s 17′ of clearance). Most cars coming up Glenwood from HoHoKus turn onto Hillcrest.. Whether you turn left or right on Hillcrest, between Hamilton and Fairmont the road average 21′ – 23; But there’s Parking on both sides of the street!!!. So if there’s a truck (which is wider than 6′) is parked on both sides of the street (like landscapers do in the summer) you have less than a foot of clearance – God forbid that a fire truck has to get through! So the same “brain trust” that puts this into place now wants to screw around with Glenwood.

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Reader Comments on Ridgewood’s Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

Agree whole-heartedly with Ms. Aktar’s observation. Like many local residents I have negotiated that hill in both directions having lived in Ridgewood since 1950 and having had a driver’s license since 1959. It has been only in recent years that I have observed on too many occasions trucks attempting the ascent and creating a hazard by blocking the tracks and/or the passage of other vehicles. Some commercial vehicles, particularly landscape contracting vehicles with trailers, manage it but not without risk.

It’s a fair assumption that the widespread use of GPS devices are indeed the source of the problem, particularly in the case of those drivers unfamiliar with the area who get the impression that there is a more direct route to their destination. One would think that the NJDOT would have a more imaginative solution to the problem than those suggested. More emphatic signage on the Ho-Ho-Kus side of the tracks demonstrating the steep and tortuous nature of the roadway would be a start. Even a low clearance sign – albeit fictional – or even a height barrier at the foot of the hill would suffice to discourage truck traffic of a size unable to start up the hill.

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Car on the Tracks Halts Main Line and Bergen Line Train Service

Car on the Tracks Halts Main Line and Bergen Line Train Service

photo courtesy of Boyd Loving’s Facebook page

December 26,2016

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ho Ho Kus NJ, Train traffic on NJ Transit’s Main and Bergen Lines was halted in both directions through Ho-Ho-Kus on Sunday evening, 12/25 after the adult female driver of a 4-door Acura sedan became disoriented and drove her vehicle onto the tracks just north of the Ho-Ho-Kus train station platform. The vehicle was removed from the tracks by a flatbed tow truck. There was no damage to the tracks and following removal, the vehicle was able to be driven away on its own power. Ho-Ho-Kus PD, Ridgewood PD, and NJ Transit PD officers responded to the incident.

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Ridgewood’s Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

Ridgewood's Glenwood Road to become one way street east of Upper Boulevard

December 9,2016
by Boyd A. Loving

Ridgewood NJ, Acting Village Manager Heather Mailander has announced that the portion of Glenwood Road between Upper Boulevard and the Ho-Ho-Kus train station will be designated one-way eastbound (i.e., all motor vehicle traffic down hill only; no motor vehicle traffic will be permitted to travel from the Ho-Ho-Kus train station up hill) sometime within the coming year.

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This change is being mandated by the NJ Department of Transportation (NJDOT) because tractor trailers, buses, and other larger motor vehicles attempting to travel westbound on Glenwood Road from Ho-Ho-Kus are continuing to create hazardous conditions at the grade level railroad crossing just north of the Ho-Ho-Kus train station.

NJDOT gave the Village two (2) options; ban motor vehicle traffic completely between Upper Boulevard and the Ho-Ho-Kus train station, or keep the route open to eastbound traffic only.  Village officials chose the later option.

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The one-way change will be implemented shortly after the grade crossing itself is rehabilitated, which is scheduled to happen sometime in 2017.