During a recent Newark Municipal Council meeting, residents voiced urgent concerns regarding traffic safety on Lake Street, highlighting a growing frustration with speeding vehicles and the challenges of exiting driveways during peak hours. One resident, representing the collective sentiment of their neighbors, described the morning rush as nearly impossible due to the high volume of traffic and excessive speeds, with some drivers reportedly reaching 60 miles per hour in a zone where such speeds are unacceptable.
The resident emphasized that despite the presence of speed indicators meant to alert drivers to their speed, there are no effective consequences for those who exceed the limits. This lack of enforcement has led to a sense of helplessness among residents, who feel that their complaints have gone unaddressed. The call for action included a proposal for a permanent police presence in the area, as suggested by Councilman Ramos, to enforce traffic laws and issue tickets to speeders. The resident argued that such measures could not only improve safety but also generate revenue through fines.
This discussion reflects broader concerns about traffic management and public safety in Newark, as residents seek solutions to mitigate risks associated with reckless driving. The council's response to these issues will be crucial in determining the future safety of Lake Street and the overall well-being of the community. As the council considers these concerns, residents are hopeful for timely action that addresses their safety needs.