During a recent government meeting, community members voiced significant concerns regarding local traffic safety and infrastructure improvements. The meeting began with the approval of consent items, followed by a public comment period where residents shared their experiences and suggestions.
Jay Carlo, a long-time resident of Roy, highlighted the urgent need for road widening and the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of 3100 South and 6000 West. He expressed frustration over the increasing traffic and accident rates in the area, emphasizing that the current road conditions pose a serious safety risk, particularly for pedestrians and cyclists. Carlo urged the council to prioritize these projects, suggesting that if funding is limited, they should consider at least widening the road and installing a traffic light.
Nick Lopez raised concerns about speeding in front of his home, where a recent vehicle race occurred. He criticized the temporary measures taken, such as a speed trailer, and proposed the installation of a speed bump or table to effectively reduce vehicle speeds. Lopez also pointed out parking issues near Roy High School that obstruct emergency vehicle access, advocating for painted no-parking zones to ensure safe passage for first responders.
Larry Wolsey echoed Lopez's concerns about speeding, particularly among teenagers, and suggested that stricter enforcement, including ticketing, may be necessary to deter reckless driving. He expressed worry for the safety of children in the neighborhood, urging the council to take action before a serious incident occurs.
Janelle Holbert addressed several issues, including the need for a walking path to connect a new subdivision to existing trails, and the potential for a turning lane on 4000 South to alleviate traffic as West Haven continues to grow. She also proposed enhancing neighborhood watch programs to improve community safety.
The meeting underscored the community's pressing need for infrastructure improvements and safety measures, as residents called for proactive solutions to address their concerns. The council's response to these issues will be closely watched by the community as they seek to enhance safety and quality of life in the area.