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City tackles truck traffic crisis with new enforcement measures

June 28, 2024 | Ashland, Boyd County, Kentucky



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City tackles truck traffic crisis with new enforcement measures
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed new measures aimed at managing truck traffic on Winchester Avenue, a concern that has been exacerbated by the presence of large vehicles in the downtown area. The primary goal of the proposed ordinance is to provide law enforcement with clearer parameters for enforcing restrictions on truck access, particularly for vehicles with three axles or more.

City staff highlighted the destructive impact of semi-trucks navigating through downtown, noting that ongoing construction and landscaping efforts have been hindered by this traffic. New signage has been installed on Green Up Avenue to deter truckers from entering restricted areas, although many drivers rely on GPS systems that do not account for truck routes.

Officials acknowledged the need for delivery access for local businesses, emphasizing that the ordinance includes provisions allowing trucks to make deliveries to businesses along Winchester Avenue, provided they take the most direct route. This clarification aims to alleviate concerns from the small business community about potential restrictions on necessary delivery traffic.

The discussion also touched on efforts to engage with major mapping services like Apple and Google to update their navigation systems to better reflect truck routes and restrictions. The meeting concluded with unanimous support for the ordinance, reinforcing the city's commitment to balancing traffic management with the needs of local businesses.

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