In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans to improve traffic flow and parking at a local middle school and intermediate school, addressing concerns about intertwined car lines that could separate students. The proposal includes relocating bus drop-off areas and creating separate entrances for each school to enhance safety and efficiency.
The plan suggests moving buses from the front of the building to a designated area on the side, allowing for increased parking at the intermediate entrance for visitors. Additionally, a new driveway and parking lot for the middle school are proposed, which would facilitate future expansions, such as a new gymnasium and multipurpose auditorium.
Officials emphasized the importance of managing traffic on Harrison Avenue, the only access point to the campus. They are considering widening the road to introduce an additional lane, which would help separate the car lines for the middle and intermediate schools, reducing congestion and improving the overall drop-off experience.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to finalize the program by the end of the month, with detailed floor plans expected by November. This initiative aims to quantify space needs and establish a budget for the proposed changes, ultimately enhancing the educational environment for students and families.