During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on traffic congestion and safety concerns surrounding Roosevelt School, particularly during morning drop-offs and afternoon pickups. A council member highlighted the ongoing issues caused by construction delays, which are expected to continue until spring due to environmental factors. This has resulted in significant traffic backups on Grafton Street, severely impacting local businesses that report customers being unable to access their driveways for several hours each day.
The council member proposed conducting a survey to assess the situation at local schools, aiming to gather data on how the morning and afternoon traffic flows are managed. They emphasized the need for immediate solutions, suggesting the presence of a police officer to help direct traffic and enforce parking regulations. Local businesses have expressed frustration, noting that parents often disregard cones placed to reserve parking spaces, further complicating the situation.
Additionally, the council member pointed out that the current crossing guard is overwhelmed by the volume of traffic, indicating that the staff is doing their best under challenging circumstances. The proposal aims to alleviate the congestion and improve safety for both students and local businesses, with hopes that increased police visibility could help manage the flow of vehicles during peak times.