Business Owner Calls for Safety Improvements on Seaboard Avenue in Jacksonville

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Business Owner Calls for Safety Improvements on Seaboard Avenue in Jacksonville
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A Jacksonville business owner is sounding the alarm about dangerous speeding on Seaboard Avenue near Timuquana Road, urging for changes to protect pedestrians. Diana Ward, who owns a business in the area, describes frequent accidents and the lack of sidewalks, particularly concerning for disabled residents who rely on wheelchairs.

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A Jacksonville business owner is raising concerns about the safety of Seaboard Avenue near the intersection of Timuquana Road, calling for changes to address what she describes as dangerous speeding conditions. Diana Ward, who has owned a business on the street for over 15 years, has witnessed numerous accidents, including pedestrians being forced to navigate the road due to the lack of sidewalks.

She points to the prevalence of disabled residents in the area who rely on wheelchairs, highlighting the vulnerability they face without adequate pedestrian infrastructure. Ward states that drivers frequently exceed the speed limit, creating a hazardous environment for those trying to cross the street. She suggests that implementing speed bumps or other traffic calming measures could improve safety. News4JAX has reached out to the council member for the area, Tyrona Clark-Murray, to inquire about the issues, but has not yet received a response. Meanwhile, Ward continues to witness the dangerous conditions firsthand, expressing her worry for the safety of pedestrians in her community

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