During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential rezoning of a property on Vernon Street, emphasizing the need to balance traffic flow and safety concerns. One official highlighted the challenges posed by the volume of vehicles during peak hours, particularly between 4 PM and 7 PM, when school buses and commuters converge on the busy road.
The conversation centered around the suitability of the location for a new business, with officials expressing support for the reuse of the existing building. However, concerns were raised about the safety risks associated with increased traffic, especially given the presence of nearby schools and the heavy flow of vehicles during critical times.
Officials acknowledged that the current zoning is unworkable for the property in question, suggesting that rezoning may be necessary to make the area more attractive for potential businesses. They noted that while the property is not ideal for an auto dealership due to its size, a thoughtful approach to rezoning could facilitate better use of the space.
The discussion underscored the importance of addressing traffic management to ensure the safety of residents and students, particularly as the community considers new developments in the area.