During the recent city council meeting, community concerns regarding road safety took center stage, particularly focusing on the condition of Lewis Road. Resident Brian Kucic addressed the council, highlighting the numerous potholes and \"chug holes\" that plague the stretch from Parker to Lucas Road. He emphasized the dangers posed to drivers, who are forced to navigate around these hazardous sections.
Kucic pointed out that the road maintenance issue involves multiple jurisdictions, including Collin County and the city of Lucas, and urged the council to take action to address the deteriorating conditions. His comments reflect a growing frustration among residents regarding road safety and maintenance, underscoring the need for collaborative efforts between local authorities to resolve such issues.
The meeting also included the customary pledges to the American and Texas flags, led by council members, and a brief moment for public comments, although no other residents stepped forward to speak. The council's response to Kucic's concerns remains to be seen, but the issue of road safety is likely to be a priority in upcoming discussions.