During a recent government meeting, community members raised urgent concerns regarding traffic safety at the intersection of Evergreen and Alder in Bel Air. Residents highlighted the necessity for a four-way stop sign at this intersection, citing significant visibility issues caused by large fences and trees that obstruct drivers' views of oncoming traffic.
The call for immediate action was underscored by alarming statistics, with at least three reported accidents occurring between January and July 2024, alongside two additional incidents in late August and early September. Local advocates emphasized the critical need for intervention before a serious injury or fatality occurs, particularly in this busy neighborhood.
Concerns were also raised about increased traffic speeds along Evergreen, attributed to the removal of a road hump during recent construction. Residents noted that the presence of the Edward Marijuana family shop nearby has further contributed to the surge in both traffic volume and speed in the area.
Community members urged local authorities to prioritize the installation of the stop sign to enhance safety for both drivers and pedestrians, stressing that proactive measures are essential to prevent potential tragedies at this intersection.