31.8.12

BlockWatch - We had reports of multiple burglaries & thefts from cars in Brookland Terrace in the past several weeks

IF YOU HAVE ANY FIRE ARMS PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE SERIAL NUMBERS  .




After a successful manhunt through NCC Woodland Run Park the New Castle County Police made an burglary related arrest this week .

It is thought that a suspect is still at large & any suspicious activity should be reported immediately to 911

If you have any  info please contact the 911 or NCCPD Criminal Investigation Unit 302-395-8110


If there are any additional crimes please notify us 302.463.2239 brooklandterrace@gmail.com

17.8.12

Centerville Road New No Stopping Standing or Parking

Thank you for all of the help from our elected officials & Principal Phillips at  Marbrook Elementary School getting this done so quickly & every one in the community that has been working on the for months - & years .

All,

Initially the Department will move forward to install NO STOPPING STANDING OR PARKING signs before the school year starts near the crosswalk and bus stop on Centerville Road, across from the intersection of Rhode Island Avenue. This focuses on the safety of students crossing the roadway and reduces potential conflicts between cars and buses during car pool hours. We agree that it would be safer for students to be dropped off and picked up in the school parking lot and we trust this message will again be given at meetings at the beginning of the school year.

We will observe traffic operations after the school year starts to determine if further parking restrictions are needed.


Tom
Thomas E. Meyer P.E.
Traffic Studies Manager
Delaware Department of Transportation
169 Brick Store Landing Road
Smyrna DE 19977
voice:302-659-4090
fax   :302-653-2860

16.8.12

12th America’s 9/11 Ride Along Interstate I-95 Saturday, August 18

TRAFFIC ALERT – IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Wednesday, August 15, 2012



12th America’s 9/11 Ride Along Interstate I-95

Saturday, August 18


New Castle -- The Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces that a planned motorcycle rally to support 9/11 is expected to impact northbound Interstate 95 on Saturday, August 18. The America's 9/11 Ride is about Remembering the Heroes, Volunteers, and Victims who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.  The America’s 9//11 Ride is an Annual Memorial Ride which takes place in August respecting each site and the survivors, allowing them to mourn during September.

Motorists should expect major delays on I-95 northbound when the rally begins in DC and no traffic will be allowed to pass the riders.  There will be a rolling rock block from DC to Rommel’s Harley Davidson in New Castle.  The rolling rock block will decrease in speed when the bikers approach the Newark Toll Plaza in order to pay tolls.  This will cause several miles of back-ups on I-95 northbound.  This event will require the temporary closure of I-95 northbound on-ramps from the Newark Toll Plaza to I-295 for several minutes until the procession passes each on-ramp. Ramps along I-295 between I-95 and Route 9 will be impacted as the motorcycles travel to Rommel’s Harley Davidson (formerly known as Mike's Famous) in New Castle for a rest stop. Once the procession passes, the ramps will be open to traffic onto I-95.

After riders leave the Rommel’s Harley Davidson in New Castle, police officers will temporarily shut down the northbound traffic on the Delaware Memorial Bridge.

Message boards will display traffic related messages to warn of ramp closures that are caused by this event. Information will also be posted on DelDOT's radio station, WTMC 1380 AM.

For further information for the planned motorcycle rally, www.Americas911ride.org
 
Louise A. Holt
Public Information Officer
DelDOT-Public Relations
Phone:   760-2082
Fax:       739-2092


1.8.12

New Castle County Detectives Apprehend Burglary Suspect

 Edward Brittingham


New Castle County Detectives have arrested Edward Brittingham, a 54-year-old male who resides in the 2000 block of Linkwood Avenue in the community of Brack Ex in Wilmington. The suspect has been linked to a burglary that occurred earlier this month.

On Monday, July 16 at 1:43 p.m., County Police responded to the unit block of Maryland Avenue in the community of Brookland Terrace for a burglary that just occurred. When officers arrived, they learned that a witness had been driving past the home and observed an unknown male standing in the rear of the residence. Moments later, the individual observed the subject as he entered the home through a rear window.

Police learned that the suspect removed several pieces of jewelry from the 76-year-old victim’s residence before fleeing out the front door of the home after he was confronted by the passerby. 

During the investigation, police found evidence at the scene and that would link Edward Brittingham to the crime. On Thursday afternoon (07/26) at 5:19 p.m., officers responded to Brittingham’s home and he was taken into custody without incident.

Edward Brittingham was charged with the following crimes:

Burglary in the Second Degree
Criminal Mischief
Theft
He was arraigned and committed to the Howard Young Correctional Institute after failing to post $5,000 cash.

29.7.12

RI & Centerville Road - Del-DOT Traffic Section has completed their study.


From: Haag Peter (DelDOT)
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 8:44 AM
To: Freel Bud (DelDOT)
Cc: Coakley Sarah (DelDOT); Meyer Tom (DelDOT)
Subject: RE: Additional Signage Requested Centerville at Rhode Island Ave Rhode Island Ave & Rhode Island at Ohio Ave

Bud,

The Department is wrapping up the Traffic Engineering Study within Brookland Terrace regarding stop signs, turn restrictions, and parking restrictions. Based on our findings and assessment, we have the following conclusions:
Stop Signs:
We are recommending the conversion of the 2-way stop at Rhode Island Ave and Ohio Ave to a 4-way stop. The recommendation is based on the available sight distance, which has changed over time due to vegetation growth, and balance of intersection volumes due to the minor approach currently having the free-flow condition. However, due to the nature of this location being within Brookland Terrace, the Department will not install the additional stop signs until written documentation is submitted by the Brookland Terrace Civic Association President acknowledging community outreach will occur due to the change in traffic patterns at the intersection. Once the documentation is received, the Chief Traffic Engineer will authorize the stop sign installation and a work order will be issued for the signage improvements to occur.

Turn restriction:
Specific turn restrictions (No Turns from 8-9AM and 3-4PM from Rhode Island Ave onto Centerville Road) are difficult to justify due to the required enforcement needed for compliance. If a turn restriction was established on Rhode Island Ave at Centerville Road, a permanent restriction would be required. However, we are not recommending the installation of a turn restriction at this time. Turn restrictions at residential entrances become hardships to residents who use this route daily. DelDOT Traffic believes the turn restriction concerns stem from the school’s activities, such as pick up and drop off procedures. We suggest the development and school coordinate with our Safe Routes to School Program to devise a plan on school circulation concerns that may help elevate these concerns. The Department’s Safe Routes to School point of contact is Sarah Coakley. I have copied her to this email.

Parking restriction:
Specific parking restrictions (No parking from 8-9AM and 3-4 PM in the first block of Rhode Island Ave) are difficult as well to justify just like turn restrictions. If a parking restriction was established on Rhode Island Ave, a permanent restriction would be required. However, we are not recommending the installation of a turn restriction at this time. Parking restrictions also become hardships to residents who have properties adjacent to the first block of Rhode Island Ave. The restriction would ideally force any overflow parking needed along Rhode Island Ave further into the development. This may cause additional safety concerns to neighbors surrounding the intersection of Rhode Island Ave and Ohio Ave. DelDOT Traffic believes the parking restriction concerns stem from the pedestrian activities while school is in session. We again suggest the development and school coordinate with our Safe Routes to School Program to determine if feasible options are available beyond restricting parking along Rhode Island Ave. Again, the Department’s Safe Routes to School point of contact is Sarah Coakley.

Should you have any questions please let me know.

Thanks,
Peter Haag

From: Brookland Terrace Civic Club [mailto:brooklandterrace@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 3:00 PM
To: Freel Bud (DelDOT)
Subject: Additional Signage Requested Centerville at Rhode Island Ave Rhode Island Ave & Rhode Island at Ohio Ave

Bud ,

We have been dealing with Marbrook Elementary Pick up & drop off  & Centerville Road  general  traffic concerns for several years now . 


- Centerville Road at Rhode Island Ave.

New Signage No Turns 8-9 AM 3-4 PM into Centerville Road  NB / SB  Rhode Island Ave.

- Rhode Island Ave

New Signage No parking  8-9 AM 3-4 PM in the first Block of Rhode Island Ave

- Rhode Island Ave at Ohio Ave

New Signage Stop Sign on Ohio Ave making this intersection a 4 way stop .

These are the three signage issues the Brookland Terrace Civic Club & the PTA at Marbrook have voted on & the Principal at Marbrook all agree upon .

Our NCCP Community Service Officer Reynolds Westley had concerns about the large number of parked cars on NB Centerville Road , with children walking on the road way to enter the cars .



                                 

The basic issue is that parents dropping off & especially afternoon pick up from Marbrook children there is much congestion at this intersection .

- On Centerville Road there are cars lined up North & South sides of every afternoon from 3:30 - 4:00 PM

We also have a large bush at Centerville & Rhode Island blocking the view for NB Centerville traffic turning into Brookland Terrace Rhode Island Ave .

- On Rhode Island Ave there are cars on both sides of the street , with no pedestrian walkway

So we have kids walking in the street on in they yard & walking into the street between parked cars .

- At Ohio Ave we have cars failing to yield to pedestrian as children cross Rhode Island Ave . In 2009 Peter Haag determined that

"1) Ohio Avenue and Rhode Island Avenue ....  These locations are typical of most residential intersections in that the side street approaches are controlled by stop
signs and must stop for traffic on the main road. Our field study showed that the intersections are presently controlled bystop controls on the side street approaches. The Brookland Terrance Community is properly signed with 25 MPH speed limit signs, “watch for children” signs, and school warning signs. Based on the information we
collected, multi-way stop controls are not warranted at the above intersections "

We disagreed with this decision in 2009 & respectfully request that Del Dot review the signage Rhode Island at Ohio Ave  intersection again .

In addition since April of 2009 due to choice the number of children at Marbrook has increased . As well as  the number of children walking & being picked up every daily has nearly doubled .

Our NCCPD Community Service Officer Reynolds Westley is following up with NCC Crossing Guards to address any additions that they could provide .

NCCPD Traffic unit has been doing regular targeted enforcement on Centerville Road since 2009  .

We also realize that reported auto accidents on Centerville Road from Greenbank Road to Faukland Road have steadily decreased 

2009 - 20 auto accidents , 2010 - 19 auto accidents  , 2011 - 15 auto accidents in conjunction with this targeted enforcement by the NCCPD Traffic Unit

The general consensus seems to be volume is increasing on Centerville Road  .

If memory servers there were enhancements to the signage & signals for Centerville Road  in the works dating to 2009 N071P was the permit number for the signals improvements .

It has also been suggested by elected officials that this portion Centerville Road might be a candidate for the DelDot Transportation Enhancements Program .

Charles C. Stirk Jr 

Brookland Terrace Civic Club
Incorporated 1940


brooklandterrace@gmail.com

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          - President-Charles C. Stirk Jr      
302.463.2239 brooklandterrace@gmail.com

27.7.12

Up Date : The North Woodward sign fixed Incorrect N Woodward Sign Reported to Del-DOT


Up Date : The North Woodward sign has been fixed - 13 Sept 2012

 
 


Thanks go out to Bud Freel , Timothy Weishaupt , Christopher McNelis , 
Peter Haag  & Tom Meyer at Del-Dot for sorting out the Fix of the sign ...



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27 July 2012

This sign should read N. Woodward Ave.  , Not Woodrow Ave .




Incorrect Sign Woodrow Ave.   North N Woodward Avenue  at 2700-2800 Block Centre-Ferris Road / Route 141 Reported to Del-Dot