The ongoing traffic congestion on Mosquito Creek has been a headache for commuters, particularly during the school term. With only a single lane causing significant delays, drivers often find themselves stuck in traffic that stretches back to the cremation site.
Despite the decrease in traffic over the August holidays, the problem resurfaces once schools are back in session. It’s clear that repairs and expansion of this important roadway are urgently needed to ease the frustration felt by many.
The procrastination in addressing this issue is puzzling, considering that road repairs are typically routine tasks. With a proper assessment and a dedicated team, the process could be expedited efficiently.
It’s crucial for immediate action to be taken, with the allocation of necessary resources and effective project management being essential for timely completion of repairs. By alleviating the traffic congestion on Mosquito Creek, not only will daily commutes improve, but the overall quality of life for residents in the area will also be enhanced.
GORDON LAUGHLIN
Westmoorings