During a recent government meeting, residents of DeKalb voiced urgent concerns regarding speeding in their neighborhood, following a tragic incident that claimed the life of a pet. Kayla Friedman, accompanied by fellow resident Kegan Larson, shared their harrowing experience of losing their dog to a speeding vehicle, which they believe was driven by a distracted driver. The incident, witnessed by several neighbors, has heightened fears for the safety of children playing in the area.
Friedman emphasized the need for increased safety measures, urging local authorities to implement more consistent police patrols and install additional speed limit and stop signs, particularly at the intersection of Mullis Street and Jasmine Street. She expressed a deep commitment to advocating for these changes, stating, \"I do just want to make sure that this doesn't happen to anybody else.\"
In response to the residents' concerns, a government official expressed willingness to discuss potential solutions and collaborate on addressing the issue. The meeting highlighted the community's desire for proactive measures to enhance safety and prevent future tragedies.