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Community pushes for urgent traffic safety measures for kids

March 21, 2024 | Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah



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Community pushes for urgent traffic safety measures for kids
In a recent community meeting, local residents raised significant concerns regarding pedestrian safety and traffic issues in Franklin. A member of the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) highlighted alarming speeding along 300 South, particularly between 9th and 6th West, where the absence of stop signs has led to multiple accidents. The PTA is advocating for a traffic study at the intersection of 7th West and 300 South, citing two accidents in the past year alone.

Residents expressed the need for enhanced safety measures, including a petition for a crossing sign with lights to protect children crossing the street, especially during summer activities. Concerns were also raised about obstructed views due to parked cars and the inadequacy of existing speed bumps, which are frequently ignored by drivers.

Vern Keesler, the city’s traffic manager, was mentioned as a key figure in addressing these issues. Residents were encouraged to collaborate with him to prioritize safety improvements, as he has identified pedestrian safety around schools as a top priority for the city.

The meeting underscored a collective commitment to improving safety for children and pedestrians, with plans to gather data and present findings at the upcoming city council meeting on April 16. Community members are urged to participate and voice their concerns to ensure that necessary changes are implemented.

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