Residents of a local community voiced their concerns during a recent government meeting regarding traffic safety and infrastructure improvements, particularly focusing on the proposed roundabout at the intersection of Southwest 15th Avenue and 143rd Street.
Trish and her husband, who commute daily to Tioga, highlighted the challenges of navigating Dusty Trails Road, which they described as both beautiful and daunting. They noted the difficulty of maneuvering around large vehicles and the presence of a significant oak tree that complicates traffic flow. Trish emphasized the need for a roundabout to enhance safety, referencing a recent accident that resulted in significant property damage.
Another resident, Paula Davis, echoed these sentiments, calling for a reevaluation of traffic studies in light of increased congestion. She reported long wait times to exit onto Newberry Road and expressed concern over the impact of additional homes in the area. Davis advocated for pedestrian-friendly measures, such as sidewalks along Southwest 143rd, to improve safety for walkers and cyclists.
The discussions underscored a growing concern among residents about traffic management and safety in their community, particularly as development continues to increase. The proposed roundabout was generally supported as a potential solution, but residents urged for further considerations to ensure the safety and accessibility of local roads.