Reopening 13th Street, The Good and The Bad, Suggestions
When the Washington Avenue streetscape project happened more than a decade ago, 13th & 16th Streets shouldn’t have been completely closed to vehicles. Rather than become wonderful pedestrian spaces, they became dead isolated spaces. Sixteenth between Lucas & Washington Ave is still closed to traffic, but 13th Street was recently reopened.
So the St. Louis Police and the Partnership for Downtown St. Louis consulted with adjacent building owners, not the actual people impacted by a change, and got the city to act quickly to open a street designed to be closed to traffic. This will allow officers to direct eastbound motorists to turn right on 13th (now one-way southbound) to relieve congestion.
The two block stretch of Wash Ave from Tucker to 14th was designed as a festival street, to be closed to host special events. Because 13th Street to the south had been closed to traffic and 13th to the north just a single lane after most of the right of way was taken for restaurant patios there was no way to close just one block — both had to be closed regardless of the size of the event. Now, with 13th southbound open, it’ll be possible to close just one block for a smaller event.
I support reopening our street grid, it has been chopped up all over the city. My issue is with how this happened. It didn’t happen in a transparent manner, with input from many. Once again we failed to engage citizens in meaningful dialog, instead thinking building owners can speak for residents & business owners. They cannot, and don’t.
Here are my suggestions for what still needs to be done:
- Do something to direct motorists turning onto 13th from Wash Ave to stay centered so they stay on the ramp, not drop off the curb; planters, vertical reflective lane markers, etc
- Add parking meters on the west side for 24/7 parking except weekends when used by valets or taxicabs.
- Designate the corner next to Wash Ave as motorcycle parking, free or at charge if striped and numbered.
- Put up temp orange signs on Wash Ave & St Charles St to alert everyone about the recent change.
- Consult actual citizens, not just building owners, next time.
This is not to say residents of the immediate area should’ve been allowed to veto the change, just have been included in discussing the problems and possible solutions.
— Steve Patterson