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City Council Urges Action to Tackle Urgent Traffic Crisis

July 18, 2024 | San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California



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City Council Urges Action to Tackle Urgent Traffic Crisis
During a recent San Bernardino city council meeting, discussions highlighted pressing concerns regarding traffic management and urban development in the city. Council member Figueroa emphasized the urgent need for improved infrastructure in the Vertivont area, particularly in light of potential emergencies that could necessitate mass evacuations. He pointed out that current traffic conditions on Palm Avenue are already problematic, describing them as \"gridlock.\"

Figueroa proposed that the council collectively advocate for further studies and projects aimed at alleviating traffic congestion, suggesting that a unified approach would strengthen their position when presenting needs to the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA). He underscored the importance of identifying critical areas for development, noting that while other projects are underway, the immediate needs of the Palm Avenue area should not be overlooked.

The council also moved through a consent calendar, approving items without any objections, indicating a collaborative spirit among members. The meeting concluded with a call for future discussions on urban planning and traffic solutions, reflecting a proactive stance on addressing the city's growth challenges.

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