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Community leader demands action for safer village intersections

June 26, 2024 | Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey



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Community leader demands action for safer village intersections
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding traffic safety and pedestrian accessibility in the village, particularly at the intersection of Ridgewood Avenue and Bridal. A community member expressed frustration that previous warnings about traffic issues had been ignored, stating that their concerns \"fell on deaf ears.\"

The speaker emphasized the need for a comprehensive evaluation of traffic flow and pedestrian safety, advocating for the village to adopt a \"pedestrian first\" approach in its Central Business District (CBD). They specifically criticized the current situation at the Ridgewood and Bridal intersection, where they noted that vehicles often speed through, posing risks to pedestrians.

The discussion highlighted a growing demand for improved safety measures and a shift in focus towards creating a more pedestrian-friendly environment in the village. The speaker concluded by reiterating the urgency of addressing the intersection's safety concerns, calling for immediate action to enhance the overall safety for residents and visitors alike.

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