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Residents warn of impending traffic disaster in new development

June 05, 2024 | Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota



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Residents warn of impending traffic disaster in new development
During a recent city council meeting, concerns were raised regarding a proposed development that residents fear could lead to increased traffic hazards on South Canyon Spring Avenue. A local attorney, who has served multiple municipalities over his 48-year career, voiced strong objections, stating that the development would transform the area into a \"speedway,\" endangering families and children living nearby.

The attorney highlighted the potential for accidents, emphasizing that the city could not claim ignorance if incidents occurred after approving the project. He expressed frustration over the lack of awareness among council members regarding the implications of the development, urging them to consider the safety of residents, particularly children. He noted that his family, including five grandchildren, would be directly affected by the increased traffic.

Another resident echoed these sentiments, questioning whether the council would wait for a tragedy to occur before taking action. This speaker criticized the council for potentially rubber-stamping developments without adequately considering community concerns. They urged council members to visit the site and conduct thorough traffic studies before making decisions that could lead to fatalities.

The discussion prompted a question from Councilor Sale directed at the city attorney, inquiring about the city's liability in the event of a traffic accident resulting from the approved development. This inquiry underscores the serious implications of the council's decisions regarding urban planning and public safety.

As the council deliberates on the proposed project, the voices of concerned residents highlight the ongoing tension between economic development and community safety, raising critical questions about the responsibilities of local government in protecting its citizens.

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