Residents of Indian Peaks voiced urgent concerns at the recent city council meeting regarding safety on Baseline Road, following two serious accidents involving students in crosswalks. The incidents, which occurred less than 18 hours apart, left one student hospitalized and have sparked increased community activism for safer traffic conditions.
A local resident highlighted the ongoing dangers faced by children commuting to school, emphasizing the community's efforts to mitigate risks by organizing volunteer crossing guards. Despite these initiatives, the resident urged the council to take further action, pointing out the need for transparency regarding traffic incidents in the area. They requested that the city publish data on the number and nature of calls related to dangerous driving along Baseline since September 5th.
The resident also referenced a report from the police chief, who noted that over 60 traffic tickets had been issued in a short period, indicating a pressing need for improved road safety measures. Community members are actively engaging with traffic experts to address the historical and design flaws of the road, including lane width and striping issues, which they believe contribute to the hazardous conditions.
The council's response to these concerns remains to be seen, but the community's commitment to advocating for safer streets is clear as they continue to push for necessary changes.