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THE ALAMEDA
Editors, Daily Planet:
I was confused by Zelda Bronstein’s commentary entitled “Save The Alameda” online today. I drive on Marin Avenue nearly daily and like pretty much everyone I’ve ever heard, think it’s much nicer for motorists now. Making a left turn onto Marin is much easier than before; you only have to clear one oncoming lane, and you’ve got a clear lane in the center to pause in if necessary.
I suspect pedestrians are happier with it now too. I know I am better able to see them when they’re at in the crosswalks or waiting to cross because there are fewer lanes of cars blocking the view of them.
So I can’t understand why Ms. Bronstein’s not in favor of a similar reconfiguration of The Alameda. I think it would be a great idea!
Bob Muzzy
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RESTRIPING THE ALAMEDA
Editors, Daily Planet:
When I hear Berkeley’s motorheads oppose the plan to restripe The Alameda to make it safer
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Local Mississippi artists are encouraged to apply quickly due to the limited number of booth spaces.