Danger removed from Santa Cruz parking garage

Fixed The problem has now been fixed!

Fixed The wheel barriers have been removed from the garage and this hazard is eliminated.

The Problem

Before posting this, I wrote a 2-page letter detailing the injuries sustained in the city's River Street Parking Garage and recommending immediate and specific actions to abate the hazardous condition.

On September 10, 2008, I delivered copies of the letter to:

  • Santa Cruz City Manager, Richard C. Wilson.
  • Santa Cruz Council Mayor, Ryan Coonerty.
  • Santa Cruz City Public Works Director, Mark Dettle.

I received no response from any of those people or offices.

On October 14, 2008, my request appeared on the Santa Cruz City Council agenda, when it was dismissed. On that same day, I was told both privately by a city clerk and publicly in the 4 p.m. open council session that the council would direct the appropriate department to paint the wheel barriers.

As of November 10 (two months after the city was informed), the city had made no visible response to reduce the dangers in the parking garage. So I posted this page and informed the mayor.

Accident in Santa Cruz City Parking Garage.

I tripped and fell in the center of the main (ground) level of the Santa Cruz Parking Lot No. 10: River Street Garage on August 22, 2008 just after 2 p.m. The cause was a city-installed low cement barrier (2 feet long and 4 inches wide) intended to block a driver-side car wheel. The barrier was effectively invisible to me because:

Adding to the hazard, the barriers are irregularly spaced when (as where I was tripped) parking spaces on one side of a row face spaces of a different width on the other. This difference in spacing adds to the danger of barriers appearing where unexpected. In some places there is a safe route for a pedestrian; in other places there is not.

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