In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical traffic safety issues within the town of Google, highlighting data on vehicle crashes and public feedback on local infrastructure. The meeting revealed a detailed analysis of crash statistics, indicating that while serious injuries were minimal, the majority of incidents involved possible injuries or no injuries at all. Notably, one serious injury was reported at the intersection of Maine and US Trainee.
Officials emphasized the importance of addressing public concerns raised during recent community meetings, particularly regarding the safety of cyclists and pedestrians. A significant number of comments from residents pointed to the challenging conditions on Ship Seal, a gravel surface that has been deemed uncomfortable for cyclists and pedestrians alike. Advocates are pushing for improved infrastructure, including a dedicated bridge for the Ferry Trail to enhance active transportation routes.
The meeting also outlined plans for a comprehensive safety action plan, with a draft expected by winter and finalization aimed for spring 2025. This plan will incorporate data on speed limits and traffic volumes, with the goal of applying for new grant funds by May 2025 to further enhance road safety measures.
Officials acknowledged the need for ongoing public outreach and data collection to inform future safety initiatives, ensuring that community voices are heard in the planning process.