During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the inadequate infrastructure in the Stonewater area, particularly in relation to traffic safety and road conditions. A resident highlighted the lack of improvements over the past nine years, emphasizing the dangers posed by a single at-grade crosswalk that spans four lanes of traffic, where speeds often exceed the posted limit of 45 miles per hour.
The resident likened crossing the road to playing \"real life frogger,\" underscoring the urgency of the situation. They pointed out that several intersections, including O'Kelly Chapel at Highway 55 and others, are experiencing poor levels of service, rated as \"E\" or \"F\" during peak traffic hours.
O'Kelly Chapel Road itself was described as a \"patchwork\" accommodating varying traffic volumes, with significant bottlenecks that complicate safe passage for pedestrians and drivers alike. The resident urged the council to apply rigorous scrutiny to the development of Austin Yards, advocating for necessary infrastructure improvements, particularly in roads and sidewalks, to prevent a recurrence of past oversights. The call for action reflects a growing demand for enhanced safety measures and infrastructure development in the rapidly evolving area.