In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the proposed development of a new site adjacent to a Meijer store, focusing on traffic safety and site access. The developers presented their layout, which includes a single row of parking in the front yard, arguing that this design is consistent with the surrounding area and prioritizes pedestrian safety.
Concerns were raised regarding the proposed access point off Smoky Road, which is currently temporary. As the Meijer development progresses, a median will be installed, restricting left turns from Smoky Road. This change has led to questions about the adequacy of the current access, especially given the anticipated traffic congestion at the intersection with State Road 135.
One planning commission member expressed skepticism about the viability of the proposed access, citing observations of traffic stacking during peak hours. They highlighted the potential safety risks associated with having only one entrance until the Meijer development is completed, which could take years. The developer acknowledged these concerns, noting that without off-site access, the site remains undevelopable. They are in discussions with Meijer for future access but have faced challenges in negotiations.
The meeting concluded with an understanding that a traffic impact study would be required to assess both current and future conditions, ensuring that safety remains a priority as the development moves forward.