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Residents demand safer traffic solutions on Howe Road

June 03, 2024 | Strongsville City Council, Strongsville, Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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Residents demand safer traffic solutions on Howe Road
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding traffic safety and infrastructure improvements on Howe Road were prominently discussed. A resident raised questions about the decision not to expand Howe Road to three lanes during recent repaving efforts, arguing that the opportunity was missed to enhance safety and traffic flow.

The speaker expressed frustration over the impact of current road conditions on emergency vehicles, recounting a personal experience where a fire truck struggled to navigate due to traffic congestion caused by vehicles turning left into local businesses. The resident emphasized the need for proactive measures to alleviate traffic jams and improve safety for all road users, particularly in light of plans that could involve displacing local homeowners for an interchange project.

Additionally, the speaker reminisced about the safety and community atmosphere of Fultz Parkway, contrasting it with current conditions on Route 82, where families now gather to watch fireworks amidst heavy traffic. The sentiment expressed highlighted a longing for safer, more family-friendly public spaces, underscoring the importance of considering community needs in future planning decisions.

The meeting transitioned to other agenda items following this discussion, but the concerns raised reflect ongoing community dialogue about balancing development with safety and quality of life.

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