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Residents urge traffic light at Avalon intersection, seek clarity on homelessness assistance and demand more transparency from commissioners

5829357 · July 22, 2025
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Summary

During public comment residents asked the county to install a traffic light at Avalon Boulevard and Old Avalon Boulevard, asked for written criteria about homelessness assistance after a commissioner’s remark, and criticized transparency over recent votes and communications.

Multiple members of the public used the July 22 public-comment period to press county officials on neighborhood safety, social-services policy and government transparency. Connie Kindler, representing the Avalon Manor Improvement Association’s Safety Committee, thanked County Engineer Robert Church and the commissioners for interim traffic-calming measures and asked whether traffic counts have met the criteria for a traffic signal at Avalon Boulevard and Old Avalon Boulevard. Church said the traffic-count study is ongoing every two weeks through the summer and…

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