A recent study has unveiled the most dangerous streets for pedestrians in Long Beach, raising safety concerns among city officials and residents. The report highlights specific corridors with high pedestrian accident rates, urging the community to take action to improve street safety. These areas are known for heavy traffic, posing significant risks not only to pedestrians but also to cyclists. City planners and local authorities are now considering implementing traffic calming measures and improved crosswalks to mitigate these dangers. The report serves as a crucial tool for prioritizing roadway improvements and ensuring the safety of pedestrians. Long Beach’s commitment to addressing these issues reflects a broader initiative to create safer urban environments. As the city works towards these goals, ongoing community engagement and feedback are deemed essential.
NBC Los AngelesNew data shows New Hampshire Gains Thousands More Residents as Influx Continues
The latest U.S. Census data reveals a significant population increase in New Hampshire, with approximately 6,500 more people moving into the state than leaving in