During a recent government meeting, community members raised significant concerns regarding local infrastructure, particularly the safety of newly installed bike paths in Midway. One resident, Jeff Manand, highlighted the popularity of a new bike path connecting from Highway 970 to Stringtown, noting its heavy use by families and children. However, he expressed alarm over the lack of barricades, which has led to confusion among drivers and cyclists alike, turning the bike path into a makeshift road.
Manand reported that on busy weekends, the path sees an influx of 30 to 40 vehicles, creating a hazardous environment for pedestrians and cyclists. He emphasized the urgent need for safety measures, particularly at intersections with main roads, to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of all users.
The meeting also touched on broader issues related to property acquisition and the community's priorities. One participant criticized the ongoing discussions about trails and roads, arguing that the focus should remain on property acquisition as per the community's voting decisions. This sentiment reflects a desire for clarity and action within the local government, as residents feel the urgency of addressing safety and infrastructure needs.
As the community navigates these challenges, the call for immediate attention to safety measures on the bike path underscores the importance of balancing development with public safety in Midway.