#Roads & Transport
Target:
West Hills Neighborhood City Council
Region:
United States of America

The Haynes Street Pedestrian Bridge was closed unfairly in 1991.

The Bridge was utilized by neighbors/parents/grandparents to take their children to the neighboring schools (Welby Way Elementary, Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran School, and Haynes Street school in West Hills, California.

The bridge was also used by the neighbors, elderly, and handicapped as a shortcut to go shopping at Platt Village and carry their groceries back to their homes as the blocks of 6500 Gross Ave. & 6600 Lederer Ave. is a very long block and the block does not have another side street to access by behind Platt Village without walking a very long distance to Victory blvd around Platt Ave.

We, the undersigned, request Councilman Mitchell Englander to reopen the Haynes Street Pedestrian bridge by Platt Village that crosses the Los Angeles River located in the blocks of 6500 Gross Ave. & 6600 Lederer Ave. for the community to utilize
once again.

The Pedestrian Bridge reopening will not affect the community in a negative way, and will restore the communities original state as the city intended when the Haynes Street Pedestrian Bridge was built in 1961 as part of the Los Angeles River Revitalization project that is ongoing in the San Fernando Valley.

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The Reopen Haynes Street Pedestrian Bridge permanently petition to West Hills Neighborhood City Council was written by Kevin and is in the category Roads & Transport at GoPetition.