Plant City Residents Hope for New Traffic Light on Busy Road

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

In Plant City, residents are actively campaigning for a new traffic light at the intersection of Baker Street (U. S. 92) and Whitehurst Road, a location that has become increasingly hazardous during the Florida Strawberry Festival. This popular event draws significant crowds, exacerbating traffic congestion and raising safety concerns for both motorists and pedestrians. Local advocates emphasize that a traffic light would not only facilitate smoother traffic flow but also enhance safety for individuals crossing the road.

The intersection's current state has prompted local discussions about the necessity of traffic management solutions during high-traffic periods. City officials are being urged to consider these concerns seriously, as the community's well-being is at stake. If implemented, a traffic light could serve as a critical measure to mitigate the risks associated with increased vehicle and foot traffic. The residents’ proactive approach reflects a growing awareness of the need for infrastructure improvements in response to community events. As the festival approaches, the urgency for a resolution becomes more pronounced, highlighting the intersection's role in local traffic dynamics.

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