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Grand Island traffic board airs frustration with town responsiveness; some members consider resigning
Summary
Multiple board members criticized the town’s failure to respond to correspondence, cited limited engagement from engineering staff, praised liaison Jose Garcia’s efforts, and discussed resigning to prompt changes; the board did not take formal resignations but several members signaled they might leave by year’s end.
Several members of the Grand Island Traffic Safety Board used the Nov. 1 meeting to voice frustration with what they described as chronic failures by the town to respond to correspondence and to involve the board in engineering decisions.
"The town doesn't need a traffic advisory board if it doesn't listen to what they have to say," Chair (Speaker 3) said, encapsulating repeated comments across the meeting about poor follow‑through by town staff. Members…
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