More delays in finding Carlton School crosswalk solution
The conundrum continues on how to make the crosswalk on Sixth Ave. E. between Carlton Comprehensive Public High School and Carlton Court Plaza safer.
Prince Albert city council decided Tuesday to delay a move to paint a special 3D crosswalk there, pending discussions with the local school division and following concerns raised by the director of education with the Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division (SRPSD). There also appears to be an underlying sense from some on council that the city alone should not be taking on all responsibility for a solution.
The presumption is the creative 3D paint-job – which would cost about $9,400 — is far less expensive than other options. Alternatives like a push-button amber light controlled crosswalk could cost around $50,000 although city staff have concerns that would cause increased traffic build-up because of other signals in place at nearby intersections. While the theory is the 3D paint would improve safety by increasing its visibility to drivers, not everyone is convinced.