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Residents demand action against chaotic one-way street plan

July 01, 2024 | Jackson Town Council, Jackson, Teton County, Wyoming



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Residents demand action against chaotic one-way street plan
During a recent government meeting, local business owner Carolyn voiced strong opposition to the proposed one-way street conversion on Center Street, a change initially implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. Carolyn highlighted significant traffic congestion and safety concerns, particularly during busy events like the local shootout, where the street becomes chaotic as drivers attempt to navigate the area.

She criticized the current street setup, which includes outdoor dining tables, cement barricades, and planters, arguing that it creates hazardous conditions for pedestrians, especially children. Carolyn recounted her experience gathering over 300 signatures from community members who also opposed the one-way street, only to be told by the council that their opinions were not being considered.

In her remarks, Carolyn suggested alternative solutions, such as creating standing tables for socializing during events like the farmer's market, which could enhance the community atmosphere without compromising safety. She emphasized the need for the picnic tables to be relocated to parks where families can enjoy them without the concerns of street traffic.

The meeting underscored a growing discontent among local business owners regarding the street's current configuration, with Carolyn representing a collective voice advocating for a reassessment of the changes made to Center Street.

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