During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety in the River Mesa neighborhood, specifically focusing on the installation of stop signs at the intersection of Dover Mansion and River Mesa. This issue has been on the agenda for three months, primarily due to previous meetings lacking a quorum to reach a decision.
Residents have expressed a strong desire for stop signs to help slow down traffic in the area, which has seen an increase in vehicles due to ongoing residential development. The discussion highlighted a previous misunderstanding regarding the specific locations for the stop signs, with some residents believing that the approved installations from a prior meeting did not address their concerns adequately.
Police Sergeant Nick, a resident and representative of the Oklahoma City Police, emphasized the need for additional stop signs on Dover Mansion, citing that existing measures have not effectively controlled speeding in the area. He noted that the only stop sign currently present is located at a significant distance from the intersection in question, which raises safety concerns for families and children in the growing neighborhood.
The meeting also touched on the criteria for installing stop signs, which require a certain volume of traffic to justify their placement. Officials acknowledged the need for further evaluation of traffic patterns and potential accidents in the area to ensure that safety measures align with the community's needs. The discussions underscored the importance of clear communication between residents and city officials to address traffic safety effectively.