Local seeks left turn
signal:

I was wondering if you could find out when are they going to put
a left turn lane and left turn signal on the corner of First Street
and Church. This is one of the busiest intersections in town and
yet you cannot make a left hand turn that’s protected. There’s a
school there, a church there and it’s very busy. I can’t understand
why they haven’t done this before. Thanks.

Local seeks left turn

signal: “I was wondering if you could find out when are they going to put a left turn lane and left turn signal on the corner of First Street and Church. This is one of the busiest intersections in town and yet you cannot make a left hand turn that’s protected. There’s a school there, a church there and it’s very busy. I can’t understand why they haven’t done this before. Thanks.”

You’re in luck, caller. The Red Phone got in touch with the City of Gilroy Engineering Department’s one and only Don Dey to figure out what’s in store.

“We have awarded a construction project to install a left turn signal on Church Street at First. So that would be Church Street that has the left turn signal,” he said. “That construction is due to get started in December of this year or January of next year.”

So the news is good, and caller, it won’t be too much longer before you can make a protected turn.

who’s watching me?: “Hi there. I was just wondering about the cameras at the intersection of Santa Teresa and Longmeadow. I’m just wondering who is watching and why are they watching? Thank you.”

Hmmm … the Red Phone wondered too, so after a little checking again contacted Don Dey, the kindly information guru that he is, had the answer, and added that the cameras can also be found at Mantelli, Welburn and First streets.

“Those cameras are detection cameras. Because of construction, the traffic loops in the ground have been destroyed,” Dey said. “So that we can maintain detection of the vehicles and have the traffic signals respond to the actual vehicles that are there, we’ve placed what’s called ‘above ground detection.'”

But caller, rest assured, no one’s watching what you do alone in your car at those intersections.

“It happens to be a camera that is pointed and can detect when there’s a vehicle in the area. It doesn’t record anything, it just detects – just like a traffic loop would be in the street,” Dey said. “It just detects whether a vehicle is there or not.”

Heck no to casino: “We don’t need any casinos in our area. To me they’re a disgrace to the American Indians who’s land we took away and there’s no way we can make up for that by putting casinos in place. Thank you for listening.”

Listening is a Red Phone specialty. That’s what it does (even on those rare occasions when it really doesn’t want to). Thanks for the call and your opinion has been heard.

parking lot chaos: Sick of sale signs: “I would just appreciate it if you’d put in the paper about all the garage sale signs.

“There are garage sale signs all over town that people put up and for whatever reason decide to be irresponsible and not take them down. It’s really an eyesore.”

You got it. But, mind you, the Red Phone would only put it in the paper for you, good caller.

So c’mon people of Gilroy, let’s unite in responsibility and be sure to take down the signs we put up. Once your event is over, take that extra step and do the right thing.

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