Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Potholes in the Road to Treatment (Literally)

Happy New Year, BCI Blog readers! As we move into our second year, we’ll continue to bring you an inside look at how we provide treatment to people who need it, and show you how you can be a part of the work we do.

A couple of weeks ago, the News Journal drew attention to something that’s been a longtime problem for our Newark Center:

Fix It: Brookhill Drive at South Chapel Street

“PROBLEM: Brookhill Drive near Newark. Potholes about 50 feet from South Chapel Street are so bad that drivers are traveling onto the private parking area of a building to avoid the rough road. Potholes cover the entire width of the road and stretch for at least 40 feet. Morning traffic between 7-9 a.m. is treacherous.

“WHO'S RESPONSIBLE: The News Journal thought this road would fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation, but representatives from the Canal District maintenance staff said it is a private road leading into an industrial park. That means it is not the responsibility of the state to maintain it, they said. The map shows the land is in the South Chapel Industrial Park.”


What the story doesn’t mention is that this road is the only way to access the BCI Newark Center at 24 Brookhill Drive. The people affected include over 200 BCI patients who must travel this route every day to get their medication. I personally travel this road about once a month, and I can tell you, it’s some of the worst driving conditions I’ve ever experienced. I can’t imagine having to do it every day. I’ve heard from other staff here who have had damage to their vehicles.

BCI has tried for years to get the responsible party to repair this road, to no avail. Our patients do not deserve to deal with these hazardous conditions day in and day out. So, perhaps by mentioning the issue here, we will get the attention of someone who can do something about it.

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