During a recent government meeting, officials discussed potential strategies to enhance traffic safety and manage congestion in the community. A key point of discussion centered around the possibility of implementing traffic calming measures, such as speed humps, to encourage safer driving behaviors. However, participants acknowledged that any changes would require collaboration with the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) due to existing road configurations.
Concerns were raised about the anticipated increase in traffic once a new residential development near the hospital becomes fully occupied. Officials warned that this could lead to chaotic conditions, particularly during peak commuting hours. The need for a balanced approach that prioritizes community safety over the convenience of commuters was emphasized.
Additionally, the feasibility of installing a new stoplight at 20th Street was proposed as a potential solution to manage traffic flow, especially during events like concert series that draw large crowds. The discussion highlighted the importance of proactive planning to address the evolving traffic dynamics in the area.