The Planning and Development Board meeting held on July 11, 2023, in Hollywood, Florida, focused on significant community concerns regarding a proposed school development near Young Circle. Residents voiced their apprehensions about traffic issues and safety, emphasizing the potential impact of increased population density in the area.
Jeff Biegelsen, a local resident, highlighted the upcoming construction of over 600 residential units on the Walgreens site and the redevelopment of the Art and Culture Center, which he believes will exacerbate existing traffic problems. He urged the board to reconsider the school proposal, arguing that it is primarily a business venture that could lead to further complications in an already congested neighborhood.
Megan Kent, curator at the Art and Culture Center, echoed these concerns, describing the current chaotic and unsafe conditions for children in the vicinity. She expressed that while the community is not opposed to the idea of a school, the location poses significant safety risks for students.
Jacob Brakstone, representing VTI Developers, stated that his company does not support the school project, emphasizing that any plans involving their property would not be permitted. He reiterated the community's concerns without delving into specifics already discussed.
Fred DiBiase, another resident, shared his frustrations about traffic congestion caused by teachers parking on local streets instead of designated areas. He expressed skepticism about the school's promise to provide bus services for students, fearing that the situation would not improve post-approval.
The meeting underscored a strong community sentiment against the proposed school, with residents calling for careful consideration of safety and traffic implications before moving forward. The board's decision on the matter remains pending, with community members hopeful for a resolution that prioritizes their concerns.