On Tuesday, Peterborough Select Board members agreed to gather speed information and look into installing measures to help slow down traffic on Union Street after discussing a petition from Union Street residents Matt Waitkins and Robert Wood that garneredย 39 signatures.
Waitkins and Wood suggested setting up a speed-collecting device and discussed options suchย as putting up a sign welcoming drivers to the โUnion Street Neighborhoodโ and painting narrower road lines. They alsoย encouraged the Select Board to think about making the five-way intersectionย where Elm, Union, High and Vine streets meetย look nicer. Waitkinsย asked aboutย putting planters with flowers in the center of the triangle, which heย believes will also help slowย traffic.ย
Waitkins explained that they hope to collect data so they can work on long-term solutions to control traffic speed. Heย proposed turning off the flashing speed sign on the collection device to gather more-accurate measurements,ย because people slow down after seeing the signย and they want to see how fast people are driving naturally.
When asked about police, Wood said, โI personally donโt think more police presence is a long-term answer.โย
Selectman Bill Kennedy brought up the current traffic-control measures on Union Street, including speed bumps, and asked if Wood and Waitkins felt those helped slow cars.
โI donโt think theyโre effective,โ said Wood.ย
Assistant Town Administrator and Public Works Director Seth MacLean said as well as learning more about speeding patterns in town, the effort could incentivize the town to deal with some issues regarding stormwater flooding on River Street andย the Elm Street Bridge.ย
โFrom my perspective thereโs an opportunity,โ he said.
The Select Board also approved the Monadnock Folklore Society to apply for a grant through New Hampshire Stateย Council on the Arts to restore the town piano.
Lisa Sieverts, who was representing the society, said the piano has been in the Town House since the dedication of the building, and explained that this is the type of project the council is funding. She said the society would fundraise the remaining cost.
She said there are โhistoric, artistic and, frankly, sentimental reasons to restore the piano,โ and โItโs been used for contra dances for probably 100 years.โ
The historic piano was significantly damaged while it was being moved from the stage in the Town House. Sieverts said itโs currently broken but playable.
In another matter, MacLean announcedย that the town had won a national award for the Main Street Bridge project โ American Public Works Associationโsย Public Works Project of the Year: Historical Restoration/Preservation for projects ranging from $5 million to $25 million.
MacLean plans to travel to San Diego later in the year to accept the award.
โBig team effort on that one and Iโm very proud of it,โ he said.ย
The Select Board also agreed to waive the townโs purchasing policy and allow the town to work with civil engineering firm Hoyle Tannerย as a project partner for the proposed fire station instead of going to bid. This will also allow the town to work with Hoyle Tanner directly rather than have them fall under the scopeย of the architect.
โThis allows us to work directly with who we already know on a project theyโre familiar with without going through that process,โ said MacLean.ย
