During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the construction of a new development and the associated infrastructure, particularly regarding sidewalk installation and compliance with regulations. A representative outlined the construction process, noting that a full-time on-site representative would oversee utility connections, particularly concerning gas lines.
A significant point of contention arose regarding the proposed sidewalks. The development team requested a partial waiver to allow sidewalks on only one side of the roads due to steep grades, which could reach up to 10%. The town engineer, Mr. Kament, expressed concerns about the steepness of the proposed sidewalks, stating that they would not meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, which stipulate that sidewalks cannot exceed a 5% grade.
The discussion highlighted the importance of sidewalks for safety, especially given the proximity to a new school under construction. However, the town engineer's position was clear: he recommended against any sidewalks on the proposed roads due to their steepness and the potential for non-compliance with federal standards.
Questions were raised about the motivations behind the sidewalk proposal, particularly in relation to bus routes and existing transportation issues in the town. The meeting underscored the complexities of balancing development needs with regulatory compliance and community safety, leaving the future of the sidewalk proposal uncertain as further deliberations are expected.