During a recent government meeting, officials discussed traffic safety and management in Ridgewood, focusing on high-priority intersections and community concerns. The intersection of East Ridgewood and South Irving was confirmed as a priority, while residents raised additional concerns regarding East Ridgewood Avenue at Broad Street and Walnut Street, both located in the Central Business District (CBD).
A resident's email highlighted the need for attention at these intersections, prompting discussions about their safety measures. Officials noted that previous pedestrian crashes occurred at intersections equipped with pedestrian-activated lights, which were reportedly underutilized. This raised questions about the effectiveness of such safety tools if they are not actively used by pedestrians.
Concerns were also voiced regarding the potential traffic congestion that could arise from implementing new traffic control devices at Broad Street and East Ridgewood. Officials expressed caution, noting that changes could lead to significant backups affecting nearby intersections, particularly at Chestnut Street.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to gather further information from county officials to facilitate a more informed discussion on traffic management strategies, including the potential implementation of a delayed green light at Maple Avenue. The officials emphasized the importance of community input in shaping effective traffic safety measures.