During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the potential traffic impact of new housing developments in the Arbor Landing and Arbor Creek areas. Residents expressed apprehension about the increased congestion on Merlin Avenue, which is expected to serve as a primary route for residents from these developments.
One speaker highlighted the challenges posed by a proposed project that would connect 159th Street to 153rd Street, suggesting that this would further disrupt traffic patterns. The speaker noted that many drivers might avoid I-35 due to ongoing construction and instead use Merlin Avenue to access the highway via 119th Street.
With the addition of new developments, including a 300-unit project at Heritage Ranch and a proposed rezoning for 202 units, residents are concerned that Merlin Avenue will not be able to handle the increased volume of traffic. The speaker urged the commissioners to reconsider the proposed 202-unit development, emphasizing the need for a thorough evaluation of traffic implications before moving forward with such projects.
The meeting underscored the community's growing anxiety over infrastructure strain as new housing projects are planned in the area, prompting calls for careful consideration of traffic management solutions.