Gardner City Council Tackles Road Safety with New Traffic Management Proposals
- Meeting Overview:
The Gardner City Council held a meeting focused on enhancing road safety and traffic management measures, with a particular emphasis on implementing stop signs, speed cushions, and improving parking regulations. The session, held on June 9, 2026, addressed community concerns and explored various strategies to improve traffic flow and safety across the city.
One of the most notable discussions revolved around the introduction of speed cushions as part of a broader safety action plan aimed at reducing fatalities and enhancing pedestrian safety. The council highlighted the importance of these traffic calming devices, which slow down vehicles while allowing emergency vehicles to pass unhindered. The proposed locations for these installations included Pine Street, Nickel Street, and Pearl Street, where residents have expressed concerns about speeding, particularly near schools and community facilities. A temporary two-month trial was suggested to evaluate the effectiveness of speed cushions, with data collection planned to measure their impact.
The council also deliberated on the installation of stop signs at various intersections, driven by a need to manage traffic better and improve safety. A specific focus was on the intersection of Cottage Street and Park Street, where the council faced challenges in placing a stop sign due to intersection geometry. The proposal to establish a three-way stop at this intersection was discussed, with a trial period of 60 days suggested to assess its impact on traffic flow and safety.
In conjunction with these proposals, the council examined the broader implications of these changes, including potential issues with snow removal and emergency vehicle access. Drawing on experiences from other communities, participants expressed confidence that these challenges could be managed effectively. The council emphasized the data-driven nature of the safety action plan, which would provide valuable insights for potential permanent installations.
Another issue was the establishment of clear parking regulations, particularly concerning overnight parking bans in city-owned lots. The council acknowledged the importance of effective communication with residents about these changes, especially following a recent security breach that raised questions about the reliability of the existing Code Red notification system. The proposal to establish a hotline for parking information was discussed as a means to improve public understanding and compliance.
In addition to traffic management, the council provided updates on ongoing infrastructure projects. Work in the Rockwater Branch neighborhood, including sidewalk replacements and the addition of crosswalks, was confirmed to be in progress. Plans for Sand Reset Road and East Broadway were outlined, with a focus on ensuring consistent road width and adding new sidewalks. These projects are part of a broader effort to improve the city’s infrastructure and enhance safety for all residents.
The council also addressed operational improvements within the traffic commission, proposing a more structured process for tracking issues from inception to resolution. By maintaining a public record of all traffic-related concerns, the council aims to enhance transparency and ensure that all issues are adequately addressed.
Finally, the council announced full funding from Mass DOT for a culvert replacement project on Keys Road, which is expected to impact traffic flow for residents in the area. This funding alleviates the need for multiple grants and enables upgrades that will benefit both residents and the North County Land Trust area.
Michael J. Nicholson
City Council Officials:
Elizabeth J. Kazinskas, David R. Thibault-Muñoz, Dana M. Heath, Paul G. Tassone, Karen G. Hardern, Aleksander H. Dernalowicz (Esq.), Calvin D. Brooks, Craig R. Cormier, Brad E. Heglin, Judy A. Mack, George C. Tyros
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/09/2026
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Recording Published:
06/12/2026
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Worcester County
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Towns:
Gardner
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