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Neighborhood streets in crisis as safety hazards escalate

June 20, 2024 | Abilene, Taylor County, Texas



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Neighborhood streets in crisis as safety hazards escalate
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced urgent concerns regarding the deteriorating conditions of local streets, highlighting significant safety hazards and the need for immediate maintenance. One resident presented photographs illustrating the extent of the damage, noting that every street in the neighborhood is riddled with potholes and patches.

The resident recounted a recent incident where a woman walking her dog suffered injuries after stepping into a pothole, emphasizing that such conditions pose risks not only to pedestrians but also to children riding bikes. Reports of broken arms from falls on loose gravel were shared, underscoring the urgent need for repairs.

The resident criticized the lack of maintenance in the area, stating that the streets have become so rough that it is unsafe for parents to push strollers. The community is calling for action to address these issues, which they believe have been neglected for too long. The meeting underscored the pressing need for local authorities to prioritize street repairs to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.

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