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© 2024 Embarcadero Media <br />People on foot did not benefit much from this project. In a future blog post, we will still have to talk about how this project makes it worse for people on bicycles <br />and how gerrymandering played into this. There were also several ethics violations about taking SMC TA bicycle funding for this project mostly benefiting cars <br />and calling this affluent neighborhood an "Equity Focus Area". <br />All in all, the Hopkins Avenue project did not lead to lower speeds except right at the speed humps. And yet they moved the speed humps away from the park. <br />Now, drivers are instinctively going faster at Stafford Park, where they should be at their slowest. Vehicle trips (VT) didn't decrease; they just moved to other <br />streets. Anybody who doesn't like speeding on Hopkins Avenue anymore just moved over to Brewster or Whipple Avenue. <br />7/21/24, 5:24 PM Blog: Pedestrians still drowning on Hopkins Avenue - Redwood City Pulse <br />https://www.rwcpulse.com/blogs/peeking-at-plans/2023/11/13/hopkins-2/5/5