During a recent government meeting, residents voiced significant concerns regarding traffic and land use changes in their neighborhoods, particularly in relation to a proposed development by Lehigh. Jill Elmont, a local resident, raised questions about the implications of the development on property sizes and traffic patterns, noting that the proposed changes could lead to increased congestion on Main Street and surrounding roads.
Elmont expressed her worries about the traffic flow, especially on River Way, where she observed speeding vehicles. She highlighted the potential for increased traffic from the new development, which could exacerbate existing issues. Other residents echoed her sentiments, emphasizing the need for adequate exits and entrances to manage the anticipated influx of vehicles.
Meghan Trent, another resident, pointed out that one of the proposed exits from the new neighborhood is not yet constructed and questioned its viability. She criticized the reliance on traffic studies, stating that previous studies had not resulted in meaningful changes to alleviate congestion. Trent's neighbor, Robert Pettit, supported her concerns, arguing that without sufficient access points, the new development could lead to disastrous traffic conditions.
Commissioner Steve Maddox acknowledged the residents' frustrations, noting the rapid growth in the area and the challenges it presents. He emphasized the importance of public facilities and the need for a balanced approach to development that considers both residential and commercial needs.
The meeting concluded with a commitment from officials to address the residents' concerns, particularly regarding traffic management and the timeline for infrastructure improvements. The discussions highlighted the community's desire for thoughtful planning that prioritizes safety and accessibility as the area continues to grow.