During a recent Spokane Valley Hearing Examiner meeting, community concerns regarding traffic and safety on Buckeye Avenue emerged as a focal point of discussion. Residents voiced their apprehensions about the potential increase in heavy vehicle traffic due to upcoming construction projects in the area.
Mr. Talley, a local resident and experienced crane operator, highlighted the dangers posed by construction traffic on Buckeye, which is primarily a residential street frequented by school buses and cyclists. He expressed a desire to reroute construction traffic to Euclid Avenue, which he believes would alleviate congestion and enhance safety for neighborhood residents. Talley noted that many in the community share his concerns and suggested that a petition could be organized to formally address the issue.
Debbie Hart, another resident and precinct committee officer, echoed Talley's sentiments, recounting her experiences with heavy trucks during previous road closures. She raised additional concerns about water pressure in the area, which has reportedly decreased, and the visibility issues at the intersection of Buckeye and Barker. Hart advocated for directing construction vehicles to use Euclid instead, citing its improved visibility and existing turn lanes as safer alternatives.
The discussions reflect a growing awareness among Spokane Valley residents about the implications of increased construction activity on local infrastructure and community safety. As the area continues to develop, the feedback from residents like Talley and Hart will be crucial in shaping future traffic management strategies and ensuring that community needs are prioritized. The meeting underscored the importance of ongoing dialogue between residents and local government to address these pressing concerns effectively.