“If the logic for closing the road or making it one-way is to reduce the risk of accidents from over-sized vehicles, then how about actually first making clear to drivers that this is a road for passenger vehicles only? I encourage you all to look at the signage at the top and bottom of Glenwood. You’ll see they’re all about as clear as a NYC parking sign. Moronic wording that nobody would read or decipher when turning onto the road. Who actually came up with these signs? Clowns?
Proper and clear signage – no words, pictures only – will dramatically cut down on any confused drivers from out of town. This should be the first step in addressing whatever concerns actually drive this issue.
The only other factor possibly behind the drive to make this a one-way road is the very clear anxiety among some of our collective neighbors about how to navigate their Yukon XLs down the twisty road with oncoming traffic. Wouldn’t it be easier for those drivers to simply take another route than to force this change on the rest of us?”
Are these the same neighbors that dont want to hear any noise from the pixie court balls or children at habernick farms
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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For once, someone proposes a COMMON SENSE approach to a very simple problem. No, if only the moron politicians would buy in rather than complicating things unnecessarily?
I have lived in this neighborhood since I was 5 (fifty years). I have never had any difficulty navigating my Suburban or pickup trucks on this hill. I agree that signs making it abundantly clear might help. Closing the road or making it one-way is unnecessary and inconvenient.
Lazy convenience. You all could drive to Glen Ave.
Hohokus residents do not benefit at all. Change is tough.
Make it one way already. Stop crying. If the railroad would like to shut it down guess what they can they have more power than you and I. Stop dreaming
You know come to think of it I believe there were people that have got killed at the crossing back in the late 70s early 80s. Someone needs to do an investigation. I’m not sure how many police officers that were on duty at that time or still around. I know it did have a nickname of suicide Hill. Now that someone commit suicide there don’t know
I heard the same thing 40 years ago. For some reason I think there was two people. I’m just not sure I remember. Maybe the Town of Hohokus knows, or the railroad.
Investigation?
How about…. NO!
to ‘lets do an investigation’. Any retard that ignores gates, lights and trains deserves to get run down. Unfortunately in inconveniences the commuters who have to wait for the medical examiner to make the pronouncement.
Where was that bus going I wonder???
The noise of children in a park like Habernickel is enjoyable. Chartering 60 plus kids that are paying a private business to use a neighborhood park NOT SO MUCH
Healthbarn brings in chartered buses with paying customers to a park that is funded on ridgewood tax dollars. Wake up people
Shut it down.
I am all for closing Glenwood both ways if they get all trains to stop honking especially in the middle of the night. Otherwise closing one way is plain BS.