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Road Development Sparks Concerns Over Safety and Speed Limits

October 10, 2024 | Montezuma County, Colorado


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Road Development Sparks Concerns Over Safety and Speed Limits
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding the potential development of a local property were addressed, particularly focusing on the impact on road safety and maintenance. A resident highlighted the significant effects that the proposed development could have on traffic, emphasizing the need for improvements to the existing road infrastructure.

The resident noted their personal investment in road maintenance, having contributed thousands of dollars to repair efforts, including the replacement of a culvert and a bridge. They expressed a desire for the county to take over the road, suggesting that if this occurs, a speed limit of 25 miles per hour should be enforced to enhance safety, as current traffic speeds often exceed safe limits.

While acknowledging the broader concerns raised by other community members regarding the development, the resident stated they did not have significant opposition to the project itself, recognizing the validity of differing opinions. The discussion underscored the importance of addressing road conditions and safety measures in light of potential new developments in the area.

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