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Traffic Chaos Sparks Urgent Call for Holiday Management Plan

July 15, 2024 | Azusa City, Los Angeles County, California



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Traffic Chaos Sparks Urgent Call for Holiday Management Plan
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed significant traffic and safety concerns related to increased visitor volumes in the Highway 39 area, particularly during holidays. Council members highlighted the challenges faced during peak times, noting that traffic congestion had reached as far back as Sierra Madre, causing disruptions in local neighborhoods.

In response to these issues, Council member Beckwith and others reported their outreach to Congresswoman DePaul Tom's office, which expressed a willingness to collaborate with local authorities and the Department of Transportation (DOT) to develop a comprehensive plan aimed at mitigating traffic and safety hazards. The council emphasized the importance of balancing public enjoyment of recreational areas with the need for effective management of visitor influx.

City officials acknowledged the environmental impact of increased visitation, citing concerns over litter and unsafe activities, such as barbecuing in areas with high fire risk. The Azusa Police Department has already taken steps to manage the situation by deploying Community Service Officers and additional traffic personnel, but acknowledged limitations due to jurisdictional boundaries.

The police department proposed a potential permitting system for visitors, similar to those used in national parks, to better regulate access to the popular canyon area. This recommendation aims to ensure responsible use of natural resources while enhancing safety measures.

As the city prepares for upcoming holidays, officials are committed to working with federal and county agencies to implement effective strategies that prioritize both public safety and the preservation of local natural spaces.

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