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Safety plea for seniors amid rising traffic dangers

July 11, 2024 | New Britain City, Hartford County, Connecticut



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Safety plea for seniors amid rising traffic dangers
During a recent government meeting, a resident from a senior living facility in New Britain raised concerns about safety for seniors in the area. The speaker, who identified themselves as a resident of 161 South Main Street, highlighted the troubling issue of speeding vehicles near their home, which has resulted in several fatalities. They emphasized the need for enhanced safety measures to protect the elderly population living there.

Expressing a deep love for the community and appreciation for local law enforcement, the resident urged officials to prioritize the safety of seniors in their planning and initiatives. The meeting, which allowed for public comments, provided a platform for community members to voice their concerns, although no additional speakers followed the initial request.

The call for action reflects a growing awareness of the challenges faced by vulnerable populations in urban settings, particularly regarding traffic safety. As discussions continue, the community awaits responses from local authorities on potential measures to address these pressing safety issues.

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