During a recent city council meeting, residents voiced urgent concerns regarding traffic safety and enforcement in their community. Mark Gaylor, a resident of Pheasant Run, shared a personal tragedy involving his wife, who was struck by a car while walking her dog. He emphasized the need for increased traffic calming measures, such as raised crosswalks and speed humps, to prevent future accidents. Gaylor argued that without significant changes, the council would be neglecting its duty to protect citizens.
Another resident, Manny Cimenteris, highlighted the rapid growth of the city and its impact on pedestrian safety. He criticized the lack of adequate infrastructure, such as well-designed crosswalks and safe sidewalks, which leaves pedestrians vulnerable. Cimenteris called for the city to prioritize pedestrian-friendly planning and implement effective traffic mitigation strategies, citing successful examples from other areas.
Laura Adhami, a board member from Queen's Orchard Park, echoed these sentiments, describing the dangers at a major intersection where both pedestrians and drivers face risks from reckless driving, including running red lights. She stressed the need for immediate action to enhance safety for all road users.
The discussions underscored a growing frustration among residents regarding traffic law enforcement and the need for infrastructure improvements to ensure the safety of pedestrians and drivers alike. The council is now faced with the challenge of addressing these pressing concerns to foster a safer community.