The East Point City Council convened a special meeting on June 28, 2023, to address community concerns regarding the proposed reconstruction of 9 Mile Road, which has sparked significant public outcry. Residents expressed their frustrations during the public hearing segment, emphasizing the lack of adequate notice for the meeting and the urgency of their concerns.
Cindy Federle, a local resident, voiced her strong opposition to the proposed road diet that would reduce the road to three lanes, as well as the introduction of a roundabout. She referenced a recent article from the Detroit News highlighting a 58% increase in accidents at roundabouts across Michigan, despite a decrease in injury rates. Federle urged the council to prioritize safety and consider the negative impact on local businesses, arguing that residents' voices should be heard in the decision-making process.
Another resident, Mary Hall Raiford, echoed these sentiments, expressing disappointment over the timing of the meeting and the perceived lack of transparency from the council. She questioned the rationale behind the ongoing discussions about the road project, suggesting that the council should heed the advice of the experts they have hired and reconsider the financial implications of the proposed changes.
The meeting underscored a growing tension between the council and the community, as residents called for more inclusive dialogue and a reevaluation of the road reconstruction plans. The council's next steps remain uncertain as they navigate the concerns raised by constituents.