During a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical infrastructure developments in Lehigh, particularly focusing on traffic concerns and floodplain issues. The conversation highlighted the necessity of extending Pony Express Parkway, which is part of the city's master plan to improve connectivity and alleviate traffic congestion.
City representatives acknowledged that nearly every new project in Lehigh raises traffic concerns, emphasizing the importance of collaboration with local residents and stakeholders. They expressed optimism about finding solutions to facilitate road development while ensuring community input is considered. The proposed extension of Pony Express Parkway is designed to accommodate future growth, with plans for a five-lane roadway, although current funding only covers the initial phase of a two-lane road.
Concerns were raised regarding the area's floodplain, with one commissioner noting that many properties are currently underwater, complicating development plans. The reliance on FEMA's flood mapping was questioned, as past inaccuracies have led to skepticism about the reliability of such assessments. The commissioner urged for clearer communication from higher government tiers to unify residents on the implications of the new road and its potential impact on their properties.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue addressing these pressing issues, with further discussions planned to refine the development concepts and zoning requests necessary for moving forward.