During a recent government meeting, a concerned resident voiced urgent safety issues affecting their community, particularly due to increased truck traffic from a nearby quarry and ongoing development in the Greenville-Spartanburg area. The resident, who has a special needs child and works long hours, highlighted the unique challenges faced by their neighborhood, including road damage and safety hazards.
The resident described how heavy trucks frequently travel through the area, causing significant vibrations that have led to visible cracks in the roads. They urged local officials to investigate these claims, emphasizing that the situation has worsened with the rise in traffic.
In addition to road safety, the resident raised concerns about emergency services in the area. They noted that the local fire station has been understaffed, with reports of no personnel present for several consecutive nights. This lack of coverage raises alarms about the community's ability to respond to emergencies, particularly given the heavy traffic that can obstruct access for ambulances.
The resident also pointed out that traffic congestion often extends to major highways, forcing large trucks onto local roads like Abner Creek Road, which is characterized by steep inclines and sharp curves. This situation poses additional risks to both drivers and pedestrians.
The resident concluded their plea by urging local officials to consider these pressing issues in their decision-making processes, emphasizing that the needs of their community are not being adequately addressed by Spartanburg County.