During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding safety and traffic management on North High Street were prominently discussed. Resident Anthony Morris, who lives at the intersection of North Walnut and Ashbridge, expressed his appreciation for the agenda item and shared his experiences with local law enforcement, highlighting their professionalism in handling a burglary incident at his home.
Morris raised alarms about the increasing speed of traffic on North High Street, describing it as becoming a \"speedway.\" He pointed out that the current speed limit is not properly posted, which could lead to legal challenges for law enforcement when issuing citations. He emphasized the need for clear signage indicating a 35-mile-per-hour speed limit to enhance enforcement efforts.
The resident also noted the safety risks associated with the growing volume of traffic, citing statistics on accidents at key intersections. He urged the committee to consider measures to reduce speeds and improve safety, suggesting that the borough engage with state authorities to potentially designate North High Street as a non-truck route, allowing only local deliveries. Morris argued that the influx of trucks, particularly from local businesses, has significantly impacted the quality of life and safety in the area.
The discussions reflect a broader concern among residents about the implications of increased traffic and the need for proactive measures to ensure community safety as the borough continues to grow.