In a recent government meeting, officials discussed urgent safety concerns regarding school bus access and road conditions in the wake of recent storms. Sheriff Smith highlighted the dangers faced by children waiting for buses along a busy county road, particularly at the intersection of 113 and 112, where visibility and traffic speed pose significant risks. He emphasized the need for immediate action to ensure the safety of students, who are currently forced to stand on the roadside due to washed-out access points.
The discussion revealed that the area had previously been maintained for bus turnarounds, but recent storm damage has rendered it unsafe. Sheriff Smith expressed his concern, stating, \"If y'all go out that road in the morning, it's like fishing in a barrel,\" underscoring the urgency of the situation.
Commissioner Andrews proposed a motion to authorize expenditures for public funds to address the road issues, specifically to supply lime rock material for repairs. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Reddick, with clarifications made regarding the logistics of material delivery and the need for further discussions on property concerns related to dirt placement.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the necessity of addressing these safety issues promptly, reflecting the officials' commitment to ensuring the well-being of the community's children as they navigate the challenges posed by damaged infrastructure.