On September 29, 2023, WABA sent these recommendations for the Takoma Park Maple Connectivity Avenue Project.

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Mr. Alex Freedman
Planner
City of Takoma Park


September 29, 2023


Re: Takoma Park’s Maple Avenue Connectivity Project


Dear Mr. Freedman:


Given that Takoma Park is "revisiting previous designs for the Maple Avenue corridor from the DC
border to Sligo Creek Park,” the Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) provides comments as
follows.


General:


1) We recommend a 20 MPH (or lower) speed limit for the full extent of this project, from the
Washington DC border to Sligo Creek Parkway. Reduction is permitted by Maryland Transportation
Code § 21–803(a)(4), which states "A local authority may decrease the maximum speed limit to not less
than 15 miles per hour on a highway only after performing an engineering and traffic investigation.’ This
Maple Avenue Complete Streets Design effort satisfies the state's engineering and traffic investigation
requirement.


We note that the Maple Avenue Complete Streets Design - 30% Design document states, on page 3,
"Promoting low vehicle speeds is one of the most important aspects of bicycle safety. Ideally, people
biking and people driving would be moving at the same speed down a street, around 15 MPH."


2) Montgomery County’s Bicycle Master Plan, enacted in 2018, indicates separated bike lanes on
Maple Avenue between Philadelphia Avenue/MD 410 and Sligo Creek Parkway, one lane in each
direction. The existing roadway is wide enough for bike lanes in each direction. We ask that the
Connectivity Project’s design be revised to include these separated bike lanes, in accordance with the
master plan and the city’s commitment to road safety.


3) Certain crosswalks shown -- a minority -- are marked ADA RAMP AND HIGH VISIBILITY
CROSSWALK. All crosswalks should have ADA ramps. See, for instance, PS-05: The ends of the two
crosswalks at Valley View Avenue, and three of four ends of the crosswalks at Old Philadelphia Ave, do
not indicate ADA ramps. This is just one example.

Comments on particular drawings:
4) PS-01: Correct spelling, TACOMA PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT and PLAYFULL CITY (sign), and
confirm the location of the SOUTHERN PROJECT LIMIT, which appears to be some distance into the
District of Columbia.


5) PS-06: We support the elimination of the current right-turn lane for motor vehicles from Maple
Avenue onto Philadelphia Avenue, and its replacement with a protected bike lane, should the city not
revise the Maple Avenue design to conform to the Bicycle Master Plan, by creating separated bike
lanes between Philadelphia Avenue/MD 410 and Sligo Creek Parkway. Particularly given the
narrowing of the eastern lane of Maple Avenue to 10', south of Grant Ave, we recommend continuing
that narrowed width to Philadelphia Avenue accompanied by widening of the bike lane and installation
of a protection barrier (curb work) between the bike lane and the motor-vehicle lane.


6) PS-09: We recommend narrowing the extraordinarily wide driveway and curb cut for the Franklin
Apartment building, opposite Lincoln Avenue, which creates unnecessary and avoidable exposure for
sidewalk users, and squaring the crosswalk across Maple Ave to create an easier crossing.
7) PS-12: An indicated sign reads PAKRWAY [sic] CLOSED SUNDAY and another reads ATTENTION
PARKWAY CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY. For several years, the Sligo Creek Parkway has been closed
Friday to Sunday late afternoon with additional closure on Monday holidays. We suggest finding a
better signage solution.


Thank you for considering our advocacy.


Sincerely,


Seth Grimes, Maryland organizer
cc: Rosalind Grigsby
Mayor Talisha Searcy and City Council Members