In a recent community meeting focused on traffic issues in the Midtown Hills precinct, local officials discussed ongoing concerns about nighttime street racing and speeding, particularly on Holt Road. Residents reported that the most problematic times for these activities occur between 10 PM and 3 AM, especially on weekends.
The traffic division has been actively monitoring the area, conducting enforcement operations that resulted in 23 stops over the past three weeks. Officials emphasized the importance of community feedback in identifying peak times for these disturbances, encouraging residents to report incidents with timestamps to aid law enforcement efforts.
Commander Richmond and the traffic division plan to implement a \"street racer initiative\" this Saturday, targeting high-risk hours from 7 PM to 2 AM. This initiative has previously led to over 70 arrests and aims to increase police visibility in the neighborhoods.
Concerns were raised about the safety of traffic stops on Holt Road, which lacks adequate shoulders for officers to pull over vehicles safely. Suggestions were made to explore the possibility of using private driveways for enforcement, although logistical challenges were acknowledged.
Additionally, discussions touched on the potential use of license plate readers (LPRs) to enhance enforcement capabilities. While the program has been approved, it is not included in the current budget, limiting immediate implementation.
The meeting highlighted the significant impact of out-of-county traffic on local congestion, with many residents noting an influx of vehicles from neighboring counties contributing to the issues. Overall, the community's proactive engagement and collaboration with law enforcement were emphasized as crucial steps toward improving safety and reducing traffic-related disturbances in the area.