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Councilman Marks: Pedestrian Improvements Planned at Perry Hall Middle, High Schools

Three raised crosswalks will be installed this spring.

I am pleased to announce that the Baltimore County Department of Public Works will install improvements along Ebenezer Road to slow speeding at Perry Hall Middle and High Schools.

Two raised crosswalks with pedestrian refuge islands will be installed in front of Perry Hall High School. The raised crosswalk is slightly lower than a speed hump, but will help slow the speed of motorists. Additionally, the pedestrian refuge island will allow students a safer place to stand as they cross. Pedestrian ramps will make the area compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

A third crosswalk with a pedestrian refuge island will be installed in front of Perry Hall Middle School at Yvonne Avenue.

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The total cost for the project is $60,000. The improvements will be built next spring. The project is possible because the Baltimore County Council recently modified the county’s traffic calming policy.

The county reached out to the principals of Perry Hall Middle and High Schools, and Senator Kathy Klausmeier sent a letter of support. I also personally spoke to several nearby residents.

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A diagram of the proposed improvements is attached.

Over the past six years, we have worked with neighborhoods and schools to slow traffic throughout the Fifth District. Moving forward, our office will be working with other elected officials and residents to see where safety can be improved at other locations throughout Perry Hall.

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