In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding a proposed project that could lead to increased traffic and safety hazards in the area. The discussions highlighted the potential impact of 800 daily trips on local roads, particularly Chocolush Road, which lacks adequate traffic control measures. Community members voiced their apprehensions about the absence of turning lanes and traffic signals at critical intersections, raising fears of accidents as workers commute to and from the site.
Ed Prosser, a local resident, criticized the Department of Transportation (DOT) for not addressing these traffic issues in their assessments, emphasizing the risk of severe accidents due to the anticipated influx of vehicles. Cody Malmberg echoed these concerns, questioning why the project was not utilizing an existing haul road and expressing frustration over the current state of local infrastructure.
Additionally, Mark Toriani, a candidate for state senate and local ranch owner, expressed his opposition to the project, labeling it a high-risk endeavor with minimal economic benefits. He highlighted ongoing fire risks associated with the project, particularly on dry days, and called for more comprehensive safety measures.
The meeting concluded with a public hearing, allowing community members to voice their concerns directly to the planning commission. The discussions underscored the need for careful consideration of traffic management and safety protocols as the project moves forward.