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Community member warns of deadly traffic risks ahead

June 19, 2024 | Margate, Broward County, Florida



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Community member warns of deadly traffic risks ahead
During a recent government meeting, community member MJ Duff raised urgent concerns regarding traffic safety on 8th Court in Paradise Gardens. Duff highlighted the alarming speed at which vehicles travel down the road, often reaching 60 miles per hour, and warned that this poses a significant risk to residents and pets alike.

Duff's comments were prompted by a proposal to refurbish a local golf course into townhomes, which he believes will exacerbate the already dangerous traffic situation. He urged officials to consider the potential increase in vehicle volume that could result from the development, particularly at critical intersections such as the one at 76 and Atlantic.

The speaker emphasized the need for immediate action, suggesting the installation of a stoplight at the intersection to improve safety. He recounted witnessing numerous near-misses and reckless driving behaviors, particularly during peak hours, and called for city officials to conduct thorough research on the implications of the proposed development on local traffic patterns.

In closing, Duff expressed his desire for the city to prioritize safety and avoid any decisions that could lead to tragic outcomes for the community. His passionate plea underscored the importance of addressing traffic concerns before moving forward with new developments.

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