Shorewood Citizen Advocates

Building positive change through communication, education and advocacy

June 6, 2024

Chances are that you have encountered more than one Shorewood intersection, where the sight lines are drastically restricted.   There are a variety of reasons for this. The inconsistent placement of stop signs: some are too far back.   Other impediments are brush, trees, boulders, retaining walls, fences, illegally placed commercial signs, and tall grasses that obscure visibility.  
Shorewood is experiencing a 2+ decades decline in its natural spaces, trails and woodlands. Invasive species litter our parks. Trails need critical repairs and the growing number of dead or diseased trees desperately need removal.   The blame falls on city leaders, from the top down.

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