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Residents demand action for safer school crossings

June 27, 2024 | Thousand Oaks, Ventura County, California



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Residents demand action for safer school crossings
During a recent traffic commission meeting, community members voiced urgent concerns regarding pedestrian safety at local school intersections. Samantha, a representative from Weathersfield Elementary, highlighted the dangers at the intersection of Camino Calandria and Darlington Drive, emphasizing the need for a crossing guard. She described the area as a \"crowded small intersection\" with a steep incline, which poses significant risks for students walking to school. Samantha noted that the school has seen increased enrollment from local families, reinforcing the necessity for safe access to the school environment.

Marie Burzynski, a resident from the Summit neighborhood, echoed these concerns, particularly regarding the crosswalks near Lane Ranch Elementary. She pointed out that the steep grade at Whitechapel and Sandhurst contributes to speeding vehicles, complicating the role of crossing guards who often struggle to gain drivers' attention. Marie requested a meeting with city officials to discuss potential safety improvements and action plans for the upcoming school year.

Kenzie Flame, another parent, reinforced the importance of crossing guards in safeguarding children as they navigate busy streets. The speakers collectively urged the commission to reconsider safety measures at these critical intersections, emphasizing that the well-being of students should be a top priority as school enrollment continues to grow. The discussions reflect a community deeply invested in ensuring safe routes for children, calling for immediate action to address these pressing safety issues.

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