Traffic Impact Study to Continue for Garber Square
Ridgewood NJ, Chief John M. Ward updates residents on the process .As many of you are aware we undertook a traffic impact study from late May through the end of July. This study utilized specialized camera suits loaned to the police department at no cost by a community-policing partner Secure Watch 24. Additionally to avoid costs to our residents college interns working with the department as well as myself conducted the study. Staff from Secure Watch 24 also monitored the cameras during the period of June and July.
During the months of June and July no evidence of significant delays related to the new traffic patterns were observed. We realize that the study was conducted during the summer, and that traffic flow is generally lighter. However the study was dependent upon the availability of the camera units and interns. Unfortunately the company did need the loaned equipment to assist with event security elsewhere during the month of August.
Secure Watch 24 has again provided two camera suits (at no cost) for our continued traffic impact study. The study is scheduled to resume within the next week. We hope to gather more data now that school is back in session.
I would like to thank Secure Watch 24 for their continued assistance as well as our interns for their hard work.
Chief John M. Ward
Glad they recognize the weakness in the previous study. Unless they have a study pre work though, this new one will be useless as well. They needed to measure cars using the underpass before work began, then compare that to those traveling now and the backups created down west ridgewood avenue, franklin and turning from broad. Many of us have seen the “motorist alert” signs and avoided the area and town. I doubt that was the desired impact…
Good job Chief Ward. Thanks for save us some money.
Pretty much no traffic studies done by the town have been done properly and/or at the right time.