During a recent government meeting, city officials addressed pressing issues related to traffic and parking near Shidec Elementary School on Holly Avenue. The discussion highlighted safety concerns stemming from heavy traffic congestion during school pick-up times, particularly in the southbound lane, which poses risks due to a blind curve in the road.
City officials noted that the problem is exacerbated by the growing population and outdated school infrastructure, which lacks adequate space for the influx of vehicles. The city manager and police chief were invited to provide insights on potential solutions, including the possibility of implementing ordinances similar to those in other municipalities.
Council members expressed frustration over the current situation, emphasizing that while parents are not abandoning their vehicles, the long wait times for pick-up create hazardous conditions. Suggestions included exploring time-specific no-parking or no-standing regulations to alleviate congestion, although concerns were raised about where parents would park if such measures were enacted.
Community member Susan Burns shared her experiences with similar issues in other areas, advocating for encouraging parents to utilize nearby side streets for parking and walking to pick up their children. The discussion concluded without a definitive solution, but it underscored the need for further exploration of traffic management strategies around schools.
Additionally, the council briefly discussed a budget amendment for resurfacing the city hall ADA parking lot and related areas, with a proposed expenditure of up to $110,049.61. The meeting highlighted ongoing challenges in managing school traffic and the necessity for collaborative efforts to enhance safety for students and residents alike.