During a recent government meeting, residents voiced their concerns regarding traffic issues and road maintenance in Quail Meadows. Homeowner Floyd Muckey, a resident since 1997, highlighted the significant increase in traffic speeds within the neighborhood, stating that many drivers exceed the speed limit, creating safety hazards. Muckey expressed frustration over the lack of action from local law enforcement, noting that he has repeatedly contacted the sheriff's office about the speeding problem without seeing any improvement.
Muckey's comments reflect a growing sentiment among residents who feel that urgent measures are needed to address traffic control in their community. He questioned whether they would need to consider relocating if the situation does not improve, emphasizing the need for more effective traffic enforcement.
Another resident, Brook Hamlin, raised concerns about the financial responsibilities of homeowners regarding road maintenance. Hamlin mentioned previous discussions about the necessity for residents to maintain a reserve fund to ensure proper upkeep of their roads, indicating ongoing uncertainty about the board's requirements.
The meeting underscored the residents' desire for clearer communication and action from local authorities regarding both traffic safety and infrastructure maintenance, as they seek to enhance the quality of life in their neighborhood.