Lee Road Library improves parking lot safety

New signage at the Lee Road Library aims to keep the fire lane clear.

In August, the Lee Road branch of Heights Libraries, in partnership with the City of Cleveland Heights, took steps to improve parking lot safety for customers by installing new signage and creating a drop-off zone on Dellwood Avenue.

“We’ve had some challenges with customers parking in the fire lane,” said Security Manager Kevin Echols. “Aside from the worst possible scenario, where an emergency vehicle could be blocked, cars parked in the fire lane cause a ripple effect of problems, like preventing parked cars from backing out, forcing cars to drive around them, and creating congestion and frustration that can lead to accidents.”

To address the concerns, Echols spoke to Kara Hamley O’Donnell of the city’s Planning and Development Department and Sgt. Robert Butler of the Cleveland Heights Police Department, suggesting that a portion of nearby Dellwood Avenue could be used as a drop zone for drivers dropping off able-bodied library customers. The city agreed and put up signs on Dellwood, allowing one-hour and three-hour parking.

“Parents dropping off or picking up kids at the library are strongly encouraged to use Dellwood now,” said Echols. “Adults can use it, too.”

Ohio law makes an exception for mobility-impaired customers, who can use the handicapped curb cut in front of the building for brief drop-offs and pickups, but drivers cannot stay in the fire lane for longer than the time it takes their passengers to get in or out of the vehicle. 

Sheryl Banks

Sheryl Banks is the communications manager for the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library System.

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Volume 10, Issue 10, Posted 11:03 AM, 09.12.2017