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Urgent call for traffic study to protect ancient trees

August 27, 2024 | Alachua County, Florida


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Urgent call for traffic study to protect ancient trees
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding traffic patterns and environmental impacts along Southwest 15th Avenue. A speaker highlighted discrepancies in traffic studies, specifically referencing the Hagen study, which reported zero average daily trips south of 15th. This claim was challenged, as the speaker noted that firsthand observations indicate a higher volume of traffic, leading to safety issues as vehicles navigate narrow lanes and deteriorating road conditions.

The discussion also emphasized the detrimental effects of traffic on local flora, particularly ancient trees that have suffered damage from speeding vehicles and large trucks. The speaker urged local authorities to take action against heavy trucks, such as those from Alachua County, which pose a threat to both road safety and the preservation of these trees.

In addition to traffic concerns, the meeting addressed future development plans in the area. The speaker referenced a modified drawing from July 2024 that indicated changes to proposed road connections to the adjacent Lee property, which spans over 2,500 acres. While the modification was seen as a positive step towards conservation, the speaker stressed the importance of maintaining a comprehensive view of the area's traffic infrastructure, particularly as development progresses.

The meeting concluded with a call for further studies and community engagement to ensure that both traffic management and environmental preservation are prioritized in future planning efforts.

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