Sugar Valley residents deserve a neighborhood that’s safe to enter and exit—especially seniors, families, and those who rely on clear visibility and predictable traffic flow. Today, our primary entrance relies on a single stop sign at a high-speed corridor with poor sight lines. As traffic volume increases, residents report growing fear and hesitation when leaving the neighborhood, and the risk of serious collisions continues to rise.

This community plan proposes a practical, proven solution: creating an alternate entrance and exit that connects directly to the nearby signalized park intersection. By redirecting neighborhood traffic to a controlled light, we can dramatically reduce danger, improve accessibility for emergency and service vehicles, and restore confidence for residents navigating in and out of Sugar Valley.

The goal is straightforward—use existing infrastructure more intelligently, minimize construction disruption, and deliver real safety improvements. Through community support, traffic analysis, and coordinated investment, Sugar Valley can move from an escalating safety risk to a model of smart, resident-focused traffic design.