During a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing concerns regarding truck traffic and enforcement in the area. One participant expressed frustration over the apparent disregard for traffic regulations by truck drivers, noting that despite efforts to issue tickets, the problem persists. \"We go out there and we write a bunch of tickets... but it starts sucking,\" they remarked, suggesting that the fines may not be a sufficient deterrent.
The discussion highlighted a recurring issue with trucks frequently seen on local roads, prompting calls for increased police presence to address the situation. The participant indicated that they would communicate these concerns to the chief of police, advocating for more proactive measures to manage truck traffic.
Additionally, there was mention of Maple Avenue, a county road, with plans to gather more information and potentially implement time limits for truck access. Marie Hartman, a local contact, is expected to provide further details in the coming days.
The meeting concluded with a call for public comments, but no additional issues were raised. The deputy supervisor thanked attendees for their participation, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in addressing local concerns.