A reason for PB’s ‘slow street’?
I have an idea why Diamond Street in Pacific Beach was chosen to close as a “slow street.”
Originally it was closed from farther east than Haines Street, and I think the reason it was chosen is because it is the only street that is relatively quiet that has a traffic light on the corner of Ingraham Street.
Without the light, people would be crossing a potentially dangerous street that is high-traffic, so having many pedestrians and bicyclists crossing it would be rather dangerous. Of course, now it begins on Haines, so that is no longer a problem, but may have been the original thought.
Andrea McCarren
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