Residents of 4th and Olive Road expressed growing concerns over excessive speeding in their neighborhood during a recent government meeting. A local resident highlighted a recent near-miss incident involving her husband, emphasizing the dangers posed by vehicles traveling at high speeds on the valley road, which currently lacks posted speed limits.
The resident called for immediate action, requesting the installation of a four-way stop at the intersection of 4th and Olive Road, as well as clear signage indicating speed limits. She noted that the absence of speed limit signs leads many drivers to assume a higher limit, contributing to unsafe driving conditions.
Officials discussed previous efforts to address speeding in the area, including the potential use of a speed monitoring trailer from Maycog, which could provide data on traffic patterns and speeds. However, concerns were raised about the effectiveness of such measures without proper enforcement from local law enforcement.
The sheriff's office has previously conducted checks in the area but reported not witnessing speeding during their visits, leading to frustration among residents who feel that speeding incidents often occur at unpredictable times. The meeting concluded with a consensus to gather more data on traffic counts and speeds before making any decisions regarding traffic control measures. Residents remain hopeful that these steps will lead to improved safety on their roads.