During a recent government meeting, council members addressed several community concerns, including infrastructure improvements and public safety issues.
One notable discussion centered on the repaving of Douglas Road, prompted by a request from Councilor Leahy. Residents expressed a desire for a neighborhood meeting to discuss the project and provide input. Helen Littlefield, a local resident, emphasized the importance of understanding the plans and addressing concerns about road runoff and the timing of the paving in relation to other potential infrastructure projects. Councilor Leahy and other members agreed that a meeting with city officials and engineers should be scheduled soon to ensure community involvement in the planning process.
Additionally, the council discussed the need for a task force to collaborate with the Lowell Police Department on addressing safety concerns related to reckless driving by motor scooters and motorcycles. Councilor Newton proposed the creation of this task force to explore effective strategies for mitigating the risks posed by these vehicles, which have been reported to endanger both riders and pedestrians.
The meeting concluded with a commitment to engage with residents and address their concerns, highlighting the council's focus on community involvement and public safety.