During a recent government meeting, community members voiced significant concerns regarding traffic issues in the Sharon Farms neighborhood, particularly at the intersection of Capitol Boulevard and Burlington Mills Road. Veronica Brown, president of the local homeowners association, highlighted the difficulties residents face when trying to exit the neighborhood, citing limited access points and increased cut-through traffic as major problems. She urged officials to expedite the installation of a traffic light and to consider adding dedicated turning lanes to improve safety and accessibility.
Brown's comments were echoed by Robert Williams, a local business owner, who expressed frustration over ongoing traffic congestion and the lack of communication from developers regarding property acquisitions. He emphasized the historical significance of the area and the need for better infrastructure to accommodate the growing population.
The meeting also addressed the potential financial implications for the town regarding future road improvements. Officials clarified that if the town needed to acquire additional right-of-way for road enhancements, it would bear the associated costs unless developers were able to address these needs during construction.
As the meeting concluded, attendees were left with lingering questions about the timeline for traffic improvements and the overall impact on the community, underscoring the urgent need for solutions to the area's traffic challenges.