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Residents demand action to address dangerous street conditions

June 12, 2024 | Worcester City, Worcester County, Massachusetts



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Residents demand action to address dangerous street conditions
Residents of Valmore Street have raised significant concerns regarding safety and traffic issues in their neighborhood during a recent government meeting. A local resident, accompanied by neighbors and spouse Chloe, presented a petition highlighting multiple problems stemming from increased traffic and ongoing construction in the area.

Valmore Street, identified as a public road that serves as a cut-through between Sunderland and County Street, has seen a rise in speeding vehicles, particularly at a steep hill that poses visibility challenges. The resident recounted a near-collision experience, emphasizing the dangers posed by both speeding and increased on-street parking, which has become more prevalent due to construction activities.

The construction is linked to a new development project that will introduce 11 new dwellings to the area, with concerns that this will exacerbate parking issues, as many vehicles are already occupying the limited street space. The resident expressed fears that the influx of additional cars could lead to further congestion and safety hazards.

Another critical issue raised was the overgrown bushes obstructing visibility when exiting Valmore Street onto Sunderland Road, creating a blind spot that could lead to accidents. The resident noted that some neighbors are hesitant to use this exit due to safety concerns.

In response to these issues, the chairman of the meeting indicated plans to issue a directive to address the overgrown bushes and improve visibility at the intersection. The local government is expected to collaborate with the Quality of Life department to explore solutions for the safety concerns raised by the residents.

The meeting underscored the community's proactive approach to addressing local safety issues and the government's commitment to investigating and resolving these concerns.

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