Residents from several communities have voiced urgent requests for improved infrastructure and safety measures during a recent government meeting. Key concerns were raised regarding traffic safety, particularly in Fuller Acres and the Shirley Lane area, where community members have long sought traffic mitigation strategies, including sidewalks, speed humps, and additional signage.
A representative highlighted the need for a traffic feasibility study to assess how to enhance safety on local streets, citing alarming instances of speeding vehicles endangering children. The community has urged the county to allocate funding for this study to identify effective solutions.
In addition to traffic concerns, residents from the Shirley Lane area presented a comprehensive list of requests, including safe routes to schools, a four-way stop at the intersection of Mayfair and Marion, and the construction of a pocket park adjacent to Shirley Lane Elementary. The community has identified a suitable parcel of land for this purpose and is advocating for discussions with the school district regarding its acquisition.
The Greenfield community also called for increased infrastructure investments to ensure safe walking routes for children traveling to school.
Moreover, discussions included various housing initiatives aimed at addressing local needs, such as rental assistance programs and a community land trust. The county's current non-compliance with housing element regulations was noted, with calls for immediate funding to rectify this issue.
Community members emphasized the urgency of these requests, particularly regarding the safety of children navigating hazardous conditions created by inadequate sidewalks and drainage issues. The meeting underscored a collective demand for action to improve living conditions and ensure the safety of residents, particularly the youth.