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Concerns over traffic safety and infrastructure took center stage at the recent Plan Commission Meeting in St. John, Indiana, as residents voiced their worries about a proposed development that could add up to 600 new homes to the area.
Local resident Donna Southard raised alarms about the potential impact on traffic flow, particularly at the south entrance of the development, which is set to face her property. "With 600 homes, that could mean 1,200 cars going in and out," she stated, highlighting the strain on the existing two-lane road. Southard expressed her fears about emergency access, recalling past accidents at a nearby sharp turn that have resulted in fatalities.
The discussion underscored the community's anxiety regarding the adequacy of current infrastructure to handle the influx of new residents. Southard's concerns reflect a broader sentiment among residents who worry about safety and accessibility as the town continues to grow.
As the commission considers the development plans, the need for a comprehensive traffic management strategy is becoming increasingly clear. The outcome of these discussions will be crucial in determining how the town addresses the challenges posed by rapid development while ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents.
Converted from Plan Commission Meeting - April 16, 2025 meeting on April 19, 2025
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