During a recent government meeting, residents voiced significant concerns regarding parking and safety issues in their neighborhood, particularly related to the increased traffic generated by a local pickleball facility. Dan Danelli, a long-time resident, highlighted the frustrations stemming from non-residents parking on local streets, which has led to multiple accidents, including damage to his wife's vehicle.
Danelli emphasized that the influx of visitors has created congestion, making it difficult for emergency vehicles to navigate the area. He pointed out that the narrow streets, particularly Berglund Place and Whitfield Road, pose challenges for garbage collection and emergency access. He urged the council to consider a professional traffic study to assess the potential impacts of any changes to parking regulations.
The discussion also touched on the need for better communication and signage to direct visitors to alternative parking options. One suggestion included implementing notifications that would encourage visitors to utilize designated parking areas rather than residential streets.
Residents expressed a collective concern about public safety, citing incidents involving children and the potential for serious accidents if the current situation remains unaddressed. The meeting concluded with a call for further investigation into the traffic patterns and safety statistics from local police and fire departments to better understand the growing issues in the community.