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City Council votes to revert to old truck route after community evaluation

May 15, 2024 | Soledad City, Monterey County, California


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City Council votes to revert to old truck route after community evaluation
Soledad City Council has taken a significant step towards enhancing road safety by deciding to revert to the old truck route, following extensive evaluations and community feedback. During the regular council meeting on May 15, 2024, city officials presented findings that indicated the previous truck route was more effective in addressing safety concerns compared to the current route established in August 2022.

The decision comes after a thorough assessment involving input from various stakeholders, including the Police Department, Public Works, the Fire Department, and local business owners. A public outreach meeting held on April 10 revealed widespread agreement among community members that the old truck route would better serve the needs of both residents and truck drivers.

Council members expressed their support for the change, highlighting the importance of safety, especially near schools located along the truck routes. The council acknowledged that the current route posed risks due to its proximity to educational institutions and expressed a commitment to improving signage and speed regulations to ensure safer navigation for large vehicles.

Mayor Velasquez emphasized the need for clear signage along the truck route to guide drivers effectively and prevent potential accidents. The city plans to evaluate existing signage to ensure compliance with safety guidelines and to address community concerns regarding truck parking and turning movements at critical intersections.

This decision marks a proactive approach by the Soledad City Council to prioritize public safety and community input in transportation planning. As the city moves forward with implementing the old truck route, residents can expect enhanced safety measures and a more efficient traffic flow in their neighborhoods.

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