During the Forney City Council meeting on August 5, 2025, a significant discussion emerged regarding traffic safety on College Street. Resident Mike Thomas raised concerns about the current speed limit of 45 miles per hour, which he described as dangerously fast for the residential area. He emphasized that the speed limit poses risks, especially as his home is located directly on the street.
Thomas reported a productive meeting with Police Chief White and her team, where they discussed potential solutions to address the issue. He proposed collaborating with state officials to lower the speed limit, particularly at the point where College Street transitions from four lanes to two. This change, he argued, could enhance safety for residents and pedestrians.
State Representative Bale has also expressed support for this initiative, indicating a willingness to assist in pushing the proposal through state channels. Thomas's advocacy highlights a growing concern among residents about traffic safety in Forney, and the council's responsiveness to these community issues will be crucial in determining the next steps.
In addition to the traffic discussion, the council approved minutes from previous meetings and moved through a consent agenda that included updates to public improvement district service plans. The meeting underscored the council's commitment to addressing community concerns while managing ongoing city business.