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Artesia residents urge Prosper ISD to secure pedestrian access to Richland High School before fall opening
Summary
Two Artesia residents asked the board to ensure safe pedestrian access to the new Richland High School, saying there is no crosswalk, signal or planned crossing guards and urging the district to work with the town and Elm Ridge Water Control District on short-term and long-term solutions.
Two residents who live across from the new Richland High School told the board they are worried students walking to school this fall will face unsafe conditions without a signal, marked crosswalk or crossing guards.
Brandon Story, an elected director of the Elm Ridge Water Control District, said Elm Ridge has been a willing partner on infrastructure requests but wants assurance the district and city will ensure safe routes for students. "I come here…
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