During a recent planning commission meeting, members unanimously approved the fiscal year 2024-2025 Capital Improvement Program, affirming its alignment with the general plan. Commissioner Valenzuela, who initiated the motion, emphasized the importance of ongoing communication regarding upcoming projects and grant opportunities.
The meeting also highlighted pressing safety concerns on local roads, particularly following a tragic bicycle accident that claimed the life of a young individual. Vice Chair Castle and Commissioner Sanchez voiced their frustrations over the frequency of accidents on 4th Street, advocating for immediate traffic calming measures such as stop signs and speed bumps. Commissioner Sanchez shared personal experiences of accidents in the area, urging the need for better documentation of incidents to support public works initiatives aimed at improving road safety.
Commissioner Quinones raised concerns about traffic congestion on Harbison Avenue, particularly during morning school hours, while Commissioner Valenzuela suggested improvements to traffic signal timing on major thoroughfares to enhance flow and safety. The discussions underscored a collective commitment among commissioners to address traffic safety and improve infrastructure in National City, reflecting the community's urgent need for effective solutions.