Fort Myers City Council to tackle issues related to heavy truck traffic on McGregor Boulevard.
Traffic congestion along McGregor Boulevard in Fort Myers is a familiar sight, with large trucks often exacerbating the situation for motorists. On Monday, the Fort Myers City Council is set to address this pressing issue, considering various solutions to alleviate the traffic jams and enhance the overall flow of vehicles. City Councilwoman Liston Bochette has received numerous complaints from residents living near McGregor Blvd, particularly in the Edison Park Historic District around the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, who express concerns that these trucks pose safety risks. Bochette reported spotting approximately 21 dump trucks in just a half-hour while driving on McGregor. Another issue raised is that these trucks are using local residential streets as shortcuts to reach major routes like US-41. Consequently, Bochette is advocating for the enforcement of an existing ordinance that limits large trucks on this heavily trafficked road. Fort Myers city officials will convene on Monday at 9 a.m. to formulate a plan. Stay tuned to NBC2 for the latest updates. DOWNLOAD the free NBC2 News app for current news and weather notifications.
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