In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around addressing the ongoing issue of drag racing on Valley Moon Road, a concern raised by Supervisor Hudson. He emphasized the need for speed indicators to enhance safety in the area, citing a lack of manpower and resources to effectively manage the situation despite a budget of $1.9 million. Hudson expressed frustration over the board's previous inaction, urging members to consider the safety risks posed to the community.
Hudson proposed contacting the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) and Commissioner Simmons' office to seek approval for the installation of these indicators, which he noted are already present in other districts. He highlighted the urgency of the matter, stating that the board has a responsibility to act before a tragedy occurs due to drag racing.
The discussion also touched on financial concerns, with some board members questioning how the indicators would be funded without recent financial reports. Hudson reassured them that the indicators could be covered under state aid, and he committed to working with the sheriff to assess costs and funding availability.
Ultimately, a motion was made to proceed with the installation of the speed indicators, contingent upon the availability of funds and compliance with state aid requirements. The motion was seconded and carried, marking a step forward in addressing the safety concerns on Valley Moon Road. The board's decision reflects a growing recognition of the need for proactive measures to ensure the safety of residents in the community.