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City Council Delays Decision on Controversial Road Closure

July 19, 2024 | Fair Oaks Ranch, Bexar County, Texas



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City Council Delays Decision on Controversial Road Closure
During a recent government meeting, council members engaged in a heated discussion regarding traffic management in the neighborhoods surrounding Noble Arc and Calcalo roads. The primary focus was on the potential closure of these roads, which some members argued should be a last resort after exploring alternative traffic calming measures.

One council member expressed skepticism about the proposed closure, advocating instead for the implementation of traffic calming devices, such as lowering the speed limit to 20 mph and installing a three-way stop at the intersection of Calcalo and Noble Arc. This approach, they argued, would maintain road accessibility for emergency vehicles while enhancing safety for residents and potentially reducing traffic volume.

The conversation shifted towards the need for further analysis before making a final decision. Several members supported postponing the vote on the closure to allow for data collection on alternative solutions. A motion was made to defer the decision indefinitely, with some council members emphasizing the importance of having a timeline for reassessment.

Concerns were raised about the council's role in traffic engineering, with calls for professional input from the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC) to evaluate the situation comprehensively. The committee is expected to provide expert recommendations, ensuring that any measures taken are well-informed and effective.

As the meeting progressed, it became clear that there was a consensus on the need for more data and community input before proceeding with any drastic measures. The council ultimately decided to postpone the discussion indefinitely, allowing for further exploration of viable traffic management options that prioritize safety without unnecessarily restricting access for residents.

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