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Harlem Avenue Corridor Survey

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Do you have some ideas to make the drive in the southwest suburbs a little easier? Mayors from Tinley Park to Bedford Park are looking for your input.

The Southwest Conference of Mayors is asking residents familiar with the Harlem Avenue Corridor to fill out an online survey.

The goal is to help planners come up with improvements that could fuel economic growth in the area.

To fill out the survey, click here.

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  • Mary Lou Harker

    While traveling west down 93rd st. in Oak lawn and wanting to go to Bridgeview Menard’s and the “View” resaurant(both on Harlem), as I approach “Harlem frontage road” and make that “S” turn in front of the “Window” store, wouldn’t it be better to straighten that road and give “Culver’s ” custoomers more space to get in and out of their place and we who want to turn toward’s Harlem and have to make that “S” turn would have it much easier to approach Harlem. right noiw it was decorated with a”Bridgeview” sign and grass and flowers..It should be a straight “FRONTAGE ROAD”. The road would go along side of “Culcer’s to the nest street that runs east and west .There is some kind of culvert that would need to be filled ther. thanks for “listening” I’ll be glad to drive it with you!

  • Mary Lou Harker

    Sorry about the mistakes in the letter. the word is “Culver’s” not Culcer’s and the next rd. not the nest road. qand, there instead of ther

  • Bob Groszek

    The best way to get this done is to do what was done years ago on Garfield Blvd. They would time the lights to your speed limit. If the spped limit is now 35 on Harlem you could lower it to 32 mph by telling drivers that if they put cruise on 32 mph, they would make every light for the next 5 miles or so. It has worked in the past.

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