Turn Lane Confusing Drivers in Downtown Raleigh
At the intersection of Blount and Davie streets in downtown Raleigh, drivers are parking in a turn lane and it’s causing a lot of confusion
Posted — UpdatedThe parking confusion started when the developer of the Progress Energy Condos took down construction fencing.
Donna Haynes works in downtown Raleigh. She said with no fencing or signage, there have been a few close calls for drivers trying to get into the condo parking deck.
"They're crossing Davie and going to move into the right lane to turn into the parking deck, but then they're having someone side swipe them on the right," Haynes said.
The turn lane, turned parking space, is outside Jolin Eckman's first-floor condo.
"At five o'clock, it's bumper to bumper traffic and when you turn that corner over there, you could hit a car," Eckman said.
"That's going to differentiate clearly what's allowed in that block. I think the developer got the sign moved quicker that we anticipated. So there's been some confusion on the block," Michael Kennon, transportation operations manager with the City’s Public Works Department, said.
Some condo owners said they like the open parking with no limits. Of course, it is convenient, particularly if you live on the first floor.
This issue will be on the City Counsel's agenda next Tuesday. If the parking proposal is approved, the new signage could be in place by October 9.
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