In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the pressing need for enhanced safety measures around local schools, particularly on Cecil Drive, where speeding has become a significant concern. Residents voiced their frustrations over vehicles traveling at alarming speeds, with some reports indicating speeds of 60 miles per hour in a 20 mph zone.
The conversation centered on the implementation of a school zone ordinance, which would officially designate the area as a school zone and allow for stricter enforcement of speed limits. Officials noted that simply lowering the speed limit may not be effective if enforcement is lacking. Instead, they emphasized the importance of additional signage, including \"children at play\" signs and flashing lights to alert drivers to the school zone.
Several council members proposed the idea of installing speed bumps as a deterrent to speeding. However, concerns were raised regarding potential liability issues associated with speed bumps, particularly for emergency vehicles and school buses. The discussion highlighted the need for a thorough assessment of the road conditions and the potential impact of speed bumps on traffic flow.
The council agreed to hold a meeting with residents to gather feedback on the proposed measures, including the possibility of establishing a formal school zone and the installation of speed bumps. The goal is to ensure the safety of children and residents in the area while addressing the ongoing issue of speeding.
As the council prepares for future discussions, they aim to balance the need for immediate action with the necessity of community input and legal considerations. The next steps will involve further research and collaboration with local law enforcement to enhance safety measures effectively.