During a recent city council meeting, officials addressed pressing community issues, including domestic violence awareness and traffic safety concerns.
A representative from Alternative House highlighted the importance of unity in combating domestic violence, inviting the public to a month-long vigil starting October 8th at 5:30 PM outside city hall. This vigil aims to honor victims and encourage community involvement in initiatives throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Council members were urged to wear purple on October 15th, symbolizing support for survivors and a commitment to fostering a safer community. The organization also reminded attendees of its 24-hour hotline available for those in need.
In another significant discussion, Councilor Chao proposed a review of traffic safety measures on Lewis Street, particularly at the intersection near Holy Trinity Church. Concerns were raised about speeding vehicles and the lack of marked crosswalks, which pose risks to pedestrians, especially churchgoers. Community member Gregory Curtis, representing the church, emphasized the need for better signage and potential flashing lights to enhance safety. Councilor Chao echoed these sentiments, advocating for immediate action to address the public safety issue.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the necessity of these initiatives, reflecting the council's commitment to improving community safety and support for vulnerable populations.