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Residents demand urgent action to improve dangerous intersections

August 05, 2024 | San Marcos City, Hays County, Texas



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Residents demand urgent action to improve dangerous intersections
Residents of San Marcos voiced urgent concerns regarding pedestrian safety during a recent government meeting, highlighting the dangers posed by reckless driving in the area. Marco Dope, a long-time resident, shared his personal experiences of navigating the streets as a person with disabilities, emphasizing the need for improved safety measures, particularly on Thorpe Lane. He called for the installation of a stoplight between Thorpe Lane and Spring Town Way, citing frequent reckless driving that makes simple tasks like grocery shopping perilous.

Dope expressed frustration over the lack of immediate action, noting that while improvements may be planned for 2027, the current situation poses a significant risk to himself and other vulnerable community members. He also raised concerns about the safety of his mother, Lydia Banda, who faces similar challenges when crossing busy streets.

The meeting underscored a growing demand for enhanced traffic management and pedestrian safety initiatives in San Marcos, as residents seek to protect themselves and their loved ones from potential accidents.

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