Residents of Bel Air are raising urgent concerns over the parking of delivery trucks on Linden Street, citing safety hazards and noise disturbances. During a recent city council meeting, a local resident highlighted the issue, stating that heavy trucks parked along the 51100 block of Linden create significant traffic bottlenecks, endangering pedestrians and drivers alike.
The resident, who lives directly across from the Bel Air Town Center, reported numerous near-collisions and difficulties in exiting driveways due to obstructed visibility. They referenced a nationwide study indicating that large trucks are involved in a high percentage of fatal accidents, underscoring the gravity of the situation on this residential street.
In response to the ongoing safety crisis, the resident has collected approximately 40 signatures for a petition requesting the installation of \"no parking\" and \"no truck parking\" signs along Linden. They have submitted this petition to the Bel Air City Council, along with photographic and video evidence illustrating the problem, including instances of trucks idling and blocking traffic.
The resident noted that while the original city plans for the Bel Air Town Center included designated access points for delivery trucks, changes to these access points have led to increased parking on Linden. They expressed a willingness to assist in finding a solution to the issue, emphasizing the need for immediate action to restore safety and peace to the neighborhood.
The city council acknowledged the concerns raised and thanked the resident for bringing the matter to their attention, indicating that further discussions on the issue would be necessary.