In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the results of a speed study aimed at enhancing safety for students near local schools. The study revealed that the current speed limits along a key route were inadequate, prompting plans to lower the speed limit to 55 miles per hour from its previous 65 mph, extending all the way to the intersection with another major road.
Additionally, school zones will be established, reducing the speed limit to 35 mph during school hours. The implementation of these changes is expected to occur before the upcoming school year, pending approval of the necessary ordinance. Officials expressed optimism about the swift action from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to facilitate these adjustments.
Community members, including educators and parents, voiced their support for the changes, highlighting the increasing dangers faced by students and drivers in the area. One retired educator noted the urgent need for a traffic light at the high school entrance, emphasizing the hazardous conditions that have worsened over time.
The meeting also acknowledged the collaborative efforts of local authorities and Samsung, which has prioritized safety in the surrounding community. Officials expressed gratitude for the support from various stakeholders in pushing these safety measures forward. The anticipated changes aim to create a safer environment for students and alleviate concerns among parents regarding traffic conditions near schools.