Residents of Jackson Road voiced significant concerns during a recent government meeting regarding the potential opening of their road to increased traffic. One resident highlighted multiple hazards, including accidents involving vehicles and wildlife, emphasizing the dangers posed to emergency responders. They argued that Jackson Road should not be used as a primary exit, citing inadequate support for claims that it could safely accommodate more traffic. The resident urged officials to consider safer alternatives for access, such as Malon Moore and Battle Creek Way.
Another speaker, Matt Wright, brought attention to potential flooding issues related to proposed developments in the area. Drawing from his background in geology, he explained that the local topography and existing clay and shale layers could exacerbate flooding conditions, particularly affecting nearby schools and properties. Wright called for the implementation of flood mitigation measures, including catch basins and erosion prevention strategies, to protect the community from potential water damage.
The discussions underscored the community's desire for safety and environmental considerations in any future development plans, with residents advocating for thorough assessments before making decisions that could impact their neighborhood.