During a recent government meeting, local officials and community members gathered to discuss pressing infrastructure concerns in Kitsap County, particularly focusing on the Anderson Hill Road corridor. The meeting began with introductions from various commissioners, including Jonathan Touton and Richard Shattuck, while noting the absence of Commissioner Kaltenbarn and a vacant North Kitsap commissioner position.
Public comments were invited, with attendees encouraged to share their thoughts either in person or via Zoom. One significant contribution came from David Jones, a resident of Silverdale, who raised urgent issues regarding the safety study for the Anderson Hill Road corridor. Jones expressed frustration over the delay of this study, which was initially scheduled for last year but has yet to be rescheduled. He highlighted the potential impact of ongoing and upcoming developments on local traffic, particularly as new construction projects are set to funnel additional vehicles into an already congested area.
Jones emphasized that the Anderson Hill Road corridor has not seen major infrastructure improvements in over three decades, raising concerns that continued development without proper traffic assessments could exacerbate existing problems. He pointed out the need for collecting impact fees from developers to fund necessary infrastructure upgrades and questioned the prolonged delay in installing a traffic light at the intersection of Apex and Anderson Hill Road.
The meeting underscored the community's growing concerns about infrastructure and safety as development continues in the region, prompting calls for more proactive measures from local government to address these challenges.