During the recent City Council meeting in Coeur d'Alene, residents voiced concerns regarding traffic safety and noise pollution on Atlas Road. A petition was presented, requesting a reduction of the speed limit on Atlas between Prairie Avenue and Hanley to 25 miles per hour. The petition, which gathered 45 signatures from local homeowners, highlighted the significant noise disturbances affecting the community.
The petitioner emphasized that while only 45 signatures were collected, they represent 45 homes directly impacted by the noise, with many more residents feeling the effects. Notably, 95% of the homes in the area have back doors facing Atlas Road, with some properties located just 13 yards from the road. This proximity raises concerns about both safety and quality of life for residents.
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Subscribe for Free The discussion reflects a growing awareness of the need for traffic management in residential areas, particularly as urban development continues to increase. The proposed speed limit change aims to enhance safety for pedestrians and reduce noise levels, which have become a significant issue for families living nearby.
As the council considers this petition, the implications for community well-being and traffic safety are clear. Residents are hopeful that their concerns will lead to actionable changes that improve their living environment. The council's response to this petition will be closely watched, as it may set a precedent for future traffic management decisions in Coeur d'Alene.