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Residents clash over street closures and safety concerns

June 21, 2024 | Fair Oaks Ranch, Bexar County, Texas



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Residents clash over street closures and safety concerns
During a recent city council meeting, residents voiced their concerns regarding street closures and traffic management in their neighborhoods. The discussions highlighted the balance between maintaining open roads for accessibility and ensuring the safety of local residents.

One resident emphasized the importance of having multiple routes for entering and exiting the city, arguing that increased traffic flow benefits everyone. They shared personal experiences of navigating busy streets and expressed gratitude for traffic directors who helped manage congestion.

Another resident, Barry Brower, reflected on the positive changes following the closure of a street near Robb Elementary School. He noted that the closure had restored a sense of community, allowing children and families to safely enjoy outdoor activities. Brower raised concerns about the potential reopening of the street, suggesting it would lead to increased traffic and safety issues during peak school hours.

The council acknowledged the residents' comments, emphasizing the importance of community input in decision-making processes. The meeting concluded with a transition to a scheduled presentation, indicating ongoing efforts to address local concerns.

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