During a recent government meeting, council members revisited the ongoing discussions surrounding traffic safety and community engagement, particularly focusing on speed limits and the use of e-bikes among youth.
One council member expressed concerns about the lack of follow-up on a previously proposed town-wide speed limit study, emphasizing the need for concrete actions to address speeding issues across various locations rather than focusing on isolated spots. The discussion highlighted a desire for innovative solutions, including the potential introduction of removable speed bumps to enhance safety in high-traffic areas.
The conversation then shifted to the Wind River Buffalo Initiative, where council members discussed the possibility of making a donation to support buffalo acquisition aimed at diversifying the herd. A motion was unanimously passed to gather more information on the donation process, reflecting the council's commitment to fostering relationships with Native American communities.
Another significant topic was the safety of youth riding e-bikes, particularly in school zones. Council members voiced frustration over the ongoing issues related to e-bike safety and the need for accountability among young riders. Suggestions included drafting a letter to local schools urging collaboration on safety measures and exploring the possibility of increased police presence in key areas to ensure compliance with traffic rules.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to further investigate these issues, with plans to draft a scoping report on enhancing pathways and bicycle safety, as well as a letter to school administrators to address immediate concerns. The council's proactive approach aims to create a safer environment for all community members, particularly children navigating the town's pathways.