In a recent government meeting, officials discussed pressing safety concerns regarding a specific intersection, highlighting the need for potential improvements based on observed data. The intersection, located north of an existing roundabout, has raised alarms due to an increase in traffic incidents. While specific crash statistics were not immediately available, officials committed to collaborating with the public works team to gather detailed data for further analysis.
The conversation also touched on the effectiveness of the current roundabout, which has been in place for approximately 12 years. Council members expressed interest in comparing crash rates before and after the roundabout's installation, particularly in relation to the safety of larger vehicles navigating the area.
Additionally, the council addressed the need for a fence replacement along County Line Road, with a proposed budget of $600,000. The new fence is expected to be made of Trex material, chosen for its durability and cost-effectiveness. Officials emphasized the importance of making prudent use of taxpayer funds while ensuring the longevity of the infrastructure.
As discussions continue, the council aims to prioritize safety improvements and infrastructure upgrades to better serve the community.