Traffic concerns surrounding the construction of the new Bethany Hills School site were a focal point during a recent government meeting. Local officials and community members expressed apprehension about the anticipated increase in traffic, particularly given the proximity of two major schools, Barbieri and Keith Tech, as well as a staging area for the project.
Participants highlighted that the influx of school-age children living in the area will lead to increased school bus activity, with pickups and drop-offs expected throughout the week. The discussion also pointed to existing heavy traffic conditions at the Waverly Fountain area, which could worsen once the new school site is operational.
Concerns were raised regarding the accuracy of traffic studies conducted prior to the project’s approval by the traffic and conservation commissions. Community members questioned whether these studies adequately reflected the potential impact of larger housing unit requests on local traffic patterns, especially during peak hours.
Additionally, the tight confines of the construction site prompted discussions about emergency access for fire and ambulance services. Participants emphasized the need for thorough reviews of the project design to ensure safety for residents and adequate emergency response capabilities.
As the project moves forward, stakeholders are calling for ongoing assessments to address these critical traffic and safety issues.