During a recent meeting of the Infrastructure Committee in Bangor City, concerns were raised about traffic safety on Buck Street, particularly during events at the Cross Insurance Center. Residents expressed frustration over the high speeds of vehicles exiting the venue, turning the street into what one member described as a "freeway" after concerts and events.
The discussion highlighted the need for traffic calming measures to enhance safety for pedestrians and drivers alike. Committee members acknowledged that while recent improvements have been made, including the installation of bump-outs to reduce conflicts at crossings, there is still a significant issue with speeding, especially at night when events conclude.
One committee member suggested that additional calming measures might be necessary further up Buck Street, as current efforts may not sufficiently address the speed of traffic in that area. The committee agreed to consider conducting a study to assess vehicle speeds and determine the best course of action.
This conversation reflects ongoing efforts to improve community safety and ensure that local streets can accommodate both traffic flow and pedestrian safety, particularly in busy areas surrounding event venues. The committee plans to continue evaluating traffic patterns and exploring solutions to enhance safety for all residents.