A historic neighborhood is concerned that new pedestrian signals are altering its character. The community, a City Landmark District and on the National Register of Historic Places, has seen recent street improvements that residents feel are marring its aesthetic. Two pedestrian crossing signals were installed near a brick building dating back to the late 1800s, now housing condos.

The signals are said to detract from the building's historical look and can shine lights into residents' windows. The neighborhood association president has expressed concerns about the impact of these signals.

Further details about the situation and the neighborhood's response are available from the source.