During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised about increased traffic in Edgewater due to a new development project. Residents expressed worries that the influx of vehicles would exacerbate existing safety issues, particularly at intersections that have seen accidents every three to four months.
One resident highlighted that the exit for the new development is located north of 30th Street, which would funnel more traffic through Edgewater Landing, complicating access for local residents. The Florida Department of Transportation is reportedly conducting a study to explore potential rerouting options in the area, which could alleviate some of the anticipated congestion.
Additionally, it was noted that the Edgewater Police Department has received a grant to conduct speed studies on local roads, indicating a proactive approach to managing traffic safety. Residents are apprehensive about the potential for increased accidents and are calling for measures to address these concerns before the development is fully operational.
The meeting underscored the community's need for ongoing dialogue with local authorities to ensure that infrastructure can support the growing population and maintain safety standards.