It is neverending and ordsprog

en It is never-ending and only going to get worse with season around the corner, ... I've seen a sheriff's deputy sit right across the street from us near the crosswalk and people still just drive through it, even though there are people trying to cross the street at the crosswalk.

en Do not drop off anyone where they have to cross the street, especially the elderly. The elderly are frail. Physically she can walk, but not across that intersection. That crosswalk does not belong there.

en The countdown one gives confidence to people, especially elderly, that they will not get stuck in the middle of the crosswalk.

en Every now and then I'll have kind of a close call where I have to step back or have to yell at a car where they're coming right at me. It doesn't happen often, but it happens frequently enough that I never 'don't' look when I cross at a crosswalk.

en The street needs assessment was extremely successful. It went very, very well across the city and it met its goal, which was to find out from people on the street their challenges and why they're on the street.

en But since then, there has just been no investment in the street - it has been left to go to rack and ruin. Rose Street has become a poor sister. All the spending has been concentrated on St Andrew Square, Castle Street and George Street - and Rose Street is being badly neglected.

en Kids think they are invincible and figure nothing will happen to them, . She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. .. When they get to the street corner, all they are thinking is, 'I want to get across that street.'

en But there is no place for people to cross the street.

en Just for a second, my husband was afraid he was going to hit the kids in the crosswalk.

en I think a sheriff must be street smart. In smaller departments like Geneva County, the sheriff is the one to train the deputies.

en When someone limps through a crosswalk, I smile at them rather than frown at my watch.

en I seen a lot of kids getting hit, (and) dogs. They know we need a crosswalk there. It ain't hard to put two stripes down.

en There was lots of talk about what was acceptable. Some people were concerned with the destruction of the old garage and the old brick house on the corner of Charles and 33rd Street. But even people who were initially against it say the project looks good.

en People are stopping me on the street, ... Most people would drive by me the last few years and give me the obscene gesture. Now they're saying, 'Hey coach, great win.'

en It cuts right through the downtown. You try to cross the street, and there are people with big trucks there with their foot on the accelerator.


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