The recent government meeting highlighted ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety on Price Avenue, particularly for residents of the 200 block. The discussion began with an update on the enforcement of new permit zones, which has reportedly resulted in a similar number of violations as before, indicating a successful transition to the new system.
Residents Greg Harper and Deborah Winfield voiced their frustrations about the challenges they face when exiting their driveways. They described the narrow street and the parking situation, which they believe contributes to dangerous conditions. The street's crest obscures visibility for drivers, making it difficult to see oncoming traffic. Harper noted that non-residents often use Price Avenue as a bypass, leading to increased speeds and a lack of courtesy among drivers.
The residents proposed potential solutions, including the installation of speed humps to slow down traffic. They expressed a desire for guidance from the committee on how to address these safety issues effectively. Winfield added that the situation is particularly concerning due to the presence of children in the area, emphasizing the need for immediate action to prevent accidents.
The committee acknowledged the residents' concerns and indicated that they would explore possible solutions, including reviewing previous reports submitted through the municipal portal. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further investigate the issues raised and to keep the community informed about any developments.