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If used, shared-lane markings should be placed in the center of the lane when used inside of circulatory roadways. (MUTCD 2023, Part 9, Section 9E.10)
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Hi Myles,Happy to get input - ideally if something is sent my way with a photo, I can get it on a work list for Traffic Operations to look at. And yes - that is the sort of thing the Supervisor is tasked with doing. That supervisor oversees all traffic signs, all pavement markings, all traffic signals, all RRFB's, all hybrid beacons, and all street lights for the entire City as well as support efforts for other departments, such as parking lot layouts, signage for other departments, etc.Jeremiah J. Bartlett, PE, PTOETransportation Systems EngineerDepartment of Public Works212 Canco Road, Suite BPortland, Maine 04103He/Him/HisOn Tue, Sep 9, 2025 at 3:48 PM Myles G. Smith <myles...@gmail.com> wrote:Thank you for the quick response, Jeremiah!Compliant and safe road striping seems to be a persistent issue with our contractors. Would the supervisor's job be to oversee that compliance and make sure it gets remedied? That would be great. Anecdotally, I've noted problems with striping at Baxter and Vannah Street, Forest Ave and Dartmouth Street, and Washington Ave and Cumberland Ave (all-ways stop with turning lanes, which seems unnecessarily dangerous).Thank you for the work you're doing! I know there's a ton to stay on top of. Let us know how we can be helpful beyond these kinds of anecdotal observations.Cheers,MylesMylesOn Tue, Sep 9, 2025 at 11:29 AM Jeremiah Bartlett <jbar...@portlandmaine.gov> wrote:Hi Myles,Thanks for this letter. I did attempt to respond to the overall group but it looks like that did not work.I am meeting with our Traffic Operations coordinator tomorrow on this and other topics. We believe that the contractor for the City likely did this and will look at next options. The Operations group currently has no Supervisor but are working on hiring a replacement.
Thank you,JeremiahJeremiah J. Bartlett, PE, PTOETransportation Systems EngineerDepartment of Public Works212 Canco Road, Suite BPortland, Maine 04103He/Him/HisOn Tue, Sep 9, 2025 at 11:22 AM Myles G. Smith <myles...@gmail.com> wrote:Hello Jeremiah and Bruce,Please find the attached letter, following up on the email listserv discussion yesterday. Thank you for your attention to this matter!All best,Myles SmithChair, Portland Bicycle & Pedestrian Advisory CommitteeCC: Regina Phillips, Maya Lena, PBPAC Members
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