Not just another bump in the road
Alex Coolman
LIDO ISLE -- It’s not the small cars that bother Brian Singer minds. He
can barely hear them as they pass over the speed bump in front of his
home.
But when the construction trucks come, with their rumbling loads of
stones and their clattering tools, the noise as they hit the bump is
enough to bring a scowl to Singer’s otherwise mild face.
“It’s more than disturbing, it’s alarming,” Singer says of the racket.
“It sounds like somebody’s hitting the house.”The yellow plastic speed
bump, located at the intersection of Via Lido Nord and Via Genoa, was
installed about a month ago.
It was put there, said Hugh Helm, president of the Lido Isle Community
Assn., because of “our concern over safety in terms of people traveling
too fast on that street and people not coming to a complete stop.”
The intersection is next to Genoa Park, where a cheerful blue
merry-go-round, swings and jungle gym attract many a scampering child.
Helm said concerns about the vulnerability of those kids and other
pedestrians to speeding drivers prompted the association to take action.
“It has caused people to slow down and stop,” he noted.
But Singer, who says he and other residents around the intersection were
not consulted before the bump was installed, takes a very dim view of the
obstacle’s utility.
Not only is it noisy, he says, it’s dangerous. Cars frequently swerve
around the bump in a way that causes them to pass just inches away from
the entrance to Singer’s garage.
Singer says his wife has nearly been hit by swerving motorists on several
occasions. His attorney has written a letter to Newport Beach city
officials requesting “expedient action to resolve this matter.”
The traffic obstacle was installed on a trial basis, said both
association and city officials.
“I’m making a decision on whether it will stay or go by the end of the
week,” said City Manager Homer Bludau.
But Singer says he’s already seen -- and heard -- enough.
“They put it in as a test,” he said. “As far as I’m concerned, this test
is over.”
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