During a recent city council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding traffic safety and infrastructure improvements on West Court Street. Residents highlighted the increasing dangers posed by heavy traffic, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists, as the area continues to experience high-density housing developments.
City staff acknowledged the traffic issues but noted that funding constraints have hindered immediate corrective actions. It was revealed that the city has overspent on other projects, including the East Lewis Street overpass and modifications on West Sylvester Street, which has diverted necessary resources away from West Court Street.
The proposed changes for West Sylvester, which include extensive upgrades such as sidewalks, a separate walking and biking trail, and improved crosswalks, were described as excessive compared to what is being requested for West Court Street. Residents argued that West Court Street, which sees significantly more foot and bicycle traffic, requires urgent attention to ensure safety.
Community members called for the installation of speed cushions and a reduction of speed limits to 25 mph on West Court Street, emphasizing that immediate, practical solutions are needed rather than prolonged studies that yield little progress. The meeting underscored a growing frustration among residents regarding the city's prioritization of projects and the urgent need for action to enhance safety in their neighborhoods.