Residents of Jurupa Valley expressed growing concerns over public safety and law enforcement during a recent government meeting. One resident, who has been unable to leave their home for over a year, highlighted the urgent need for more police officers in the area, citing a lack of enforcement as a reason for rising lawlessness.
The speaker noted that the community feels emboldened to disregard traffic laws due to the insufficient police presence, mentioning that the loss of one officer has left the area with only two officers, which they deemed inadequate. They reported alarming traffic speeds on local roads, claiming to have clocked vehicles at speeds exceeding 80 miles per hour, well above the posted limits.
Additionally, the resident raised concerns about dangerous driving conditions near their home, where they struggle to back out of their driveway due to aggressive drivers. They also pointed out a specific intersection on Felspar Street that has become hazardous since the installation of a turn lane, suggesting that improvements could prevent accidents.
The resident's testimony underscores a broader issue of community safety and the need for enhanced law enforcement resources in Jurupa Valley, as residents call for action to address their concerns.