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support for traffic flow analysis in the willows

From: David Hoffman <dlh88_at_(domain_name_was_removed)>
Date: Fri Mar 14 2008 - 11:06:19 PST


Hi,

I am a resident of the Willows and am concerned about the porous nature of our neighborhood. Easy access in and out of the area makes it easy for crime-related activity as well as encourages people to use the neighborhood as cut-thrus to other locations, such as PA and 101.

In particular, recently we have had a significant increase in burglaries and other crime-related activity near Willow Rd, Durham and O'Keefe (near 101) and I feel that the easy access afforded by those streets makes it more appealing for thieves.

Can you please consider evaluating traffic flow in and around the Willows?

thank you,

David Hoffman
711 Regal Ct.
Menlo Park, CA 94025



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