Community demands action for safer school traffic conditions

November 05, 2024 | Clovis, Fresno County, California


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Community demands action for safer school traffic conditions
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding traffic safety near Clovis Elementary School were brought to the forefront. Judy Johnson, a long-time resident and parent, highlighted the absence of a crosswalk and crossing guard at a busy intersection, where a cyclist was recently struck. She expressed her fears for the safety of children, noting that parents are forced to navigate traffic without proper support.

Johnson detailed her attempts to address the issue through various channels, including discussions with school officials and the city. However, she reported a lack of volunteers for crossing duties and frustration with the responses she received. The meeting attendees acknowledged the challenges of establishing a crosswalk in a high-traffic area, with some officials suggesting that a crosswalk could create a false sense of security without proper supervision.

The discussion underscored the need for collaboration between the city and Clovis Unified School District to explore potential solutions for safer routes to schools. Officials agreed to take Johnson's concerns to their standing committee, which focuses on school safety, and to investigate options for improving traffic conditions around schools, particularly in areas where children frequently cross busy streets. The meeting concluded with a commitment to address these pressing safety concerns and ensure the well-being of students in the community.

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