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City Council Faces Urgent Call for Safer Streets

November 05, 2024 | Clovis, Fresno County, California


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City Council Faces Urgent Call for Safer Streets
The Clovis City Council convened on November 4, 2024, the eve of the elections, to address various community concerns and engage with residents. The meeting commenced with a flag salute led by Council Member Pierce, followed by a roll call confirming the presence of all council members and Mayor Ashback.

During the public comments segment, Steven Trevino, a resident of Bullard Avenue, voiced his ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety on his street. Trevino highlighted that despite previous discussions with the council, including a study conducted by city officials, the speed limit of 40 miles per hour remains a significant risk, particularly for children commuting to nearby schools. He proposed the installation of crosswalks at two critical intersections—Wren and Bordered, and Stanford and Bordered—to enhance safety for pedestrians, especially during peak school hours.

The council's engagement with community members reflects a commitment to addressing local issues, particularly those affecting the safety and well-being of families in the area. As the city approaches election day, discussions like these underscore the importance of public input in shaping local governance.

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