Clay Street closings…fyi
The Annapolis Police Department is employing a “Safe Zone” to enhance crime prevention in the Clay Street community. The normal flow of traffic on Clay Street will be affected starting April 13th, through May 8th.
Traffic going east on Glenwood street from Taylor Avenue to Clay Street will not be permitted after 4 p.m., for the next four weeks.
Traffic from West Washington Street toward Glenwood Street will be permitted. Glenwood Street residents may access their residences on Glenwood Street; however, they will not be able to access Clay Street past the Glenwood Street High rise. First responders will have full access to the Clay Street community.
All traffic will be prohibited on West Washington Street, from Clay Street to Northwest Street on two Saturdays this month, April 18th and 25th. The restricted hours will be from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. The Annapolis Police and Public Works personnel will have detours posted.
On Saturday, April 25th, there will be a Health and Job Fair scheduled for from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. on West Washington Street It is open to all Annapolis residents. West Washington Street will be closed to all traffic from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. between Clay and Northwest streets.
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This was started for those that live and breathe on or around Clay Street in Annapolis, Maryland but, we invite everyone who has an interest, would like to help, or wants to learn more about Clay Street to come on in and get involved..
May 5th, 2009 at 10:17 am
Tim and/or Kristin,
I enjoy reading the blog. I’ve been checking back to see if you were going to write anything about the robbery that occurred last Saturday night/ Sunday morning.
The Capital reported it in their Police Beat section on April 26th. “Annapolis
Pair robbed – An Edgewater woman told police she and a male friend were robbed early Sunday morning on Clay Street. The 25-year-old woman, who didn’t report the robbery until Monday night, told police the two were walking from the nearby bars to her friend’s home about 3 a.m. Sunday when another man stopped them. The robber, who was armed with a gun, stole a cell phone and injured the 27-year-old male victim who lives on Clay Street. The man was injured in the robbery, police said. He received eight stitches to his cheek at Anne Arundel Medical Center.”
Justin
May 5th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
Justin,
I was actually contacted by the woman who was assaulted and was attempting to get involved in bringing justice but, I have not heard from her in a few days. If you know her please tell her to contact me.
Peace
Timmy