Pave Windy Hill and Plank Roads for Safety in Rogers, AR

Recent signers:
Christina Wilson and 17 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We are a neighborhood full of hard-working, tax-paying citizens living in Rogers, Arkansas, who deserve safe and reliable roads. Windy Hill Road and Plank Road are essential to our community's daily life, yet they remain unpaved and dangerous. There are countless families whose children ride the bus to and from school; however, the current road conditions have forced the school bus driver to refuse passage. Our children are dropped off several miles away every day for pickup and drop-off, putting them at risk and causing undue stress for parents and children. We want to feel seen, safe, and acknowledged in our community.

The current state of these roads poses a significant hazard not only to our children's daily commute but also to the entire community's safety. Emergency response times are severely compromised, as fire and medical emergency teams face immense challenges navigating these unpaved roads. Our community has already experienced the loss of lives because emergency vehicles could not reach us promptly.

It's time for action. We petition the local government in Rogers, AR, to pave Windy Hill Road and Plank Road to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. Paved roads will not only provide safe passage for school transportation but will also significantly improve emergency response times, potentially saving lives in the future.

We urge our city officials to prioritize this infrastructure improvement and allocate necessary resources to pave these critical roads. Our community deserves to feel secure in our homes and while traveling. Let's come together to push for change, reduce hazards, and create a safer environment for all residents.

Please join us in advocating for the paving of Windy Hill Road and Plank Road. Sign this petition to support our cause and help make a tangible difference in our neighborhood.

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Recent signers:
Christina Wilson and 17 others have signed recently.

The Issue

We are a neighborhood full of hard-working, tax-paying citizens living in Rogers, Arkansas, who deserve safe and reliable roads. Windy Hill Road and Plank Road are essential to our community's daily life, yet they remain unpaved and dangerous. There are countless families whose children ride the bus to and from school; however, the current road conditions have forced the school bus driver to refuse passage. Our children are dropped off several miles away every day for pickup and drop-off, putting them at risk and causing undue stress for parents and children. We want to feel seen, safe, and acknowledged in our community.

The current state of these roads poses a significant hazard not only to our children's daily commute but also to the entire community's safety. Emergency response times are severely compromised, as fire and medical emergency teams face immense challenges navigating these unpaved roads. Our community has already experienced the loss of lives because emergency vehicles could not reach us promptly.

It's time for action. We petition the local government in Rogers, AR, to pave Windy Hill Road and Plank Road to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. Paved roads will not only provide safe passage for school transportation but will also significantly improve emergency response times, potentially saving lives in the future.

We urge our city officials to prioritize this infrastructure improvement and allocate necessary resources to pave these critical roads. Our community deserves to feel secure in our homes and while traveling. Let's come together to push for change, reduce hazards, and create a safer environment for all residents.

Please join us in advocating for the paving of Windy Hill Road and Plank Road. Sign this petition to support our cause and help make a tangible difference in our neighborhood.

The Decision Makers

Rogers City Council
2 Members
W. Kendall
Rogers City Council - Ward 3, Position 1
Hayes Minor
Rogers City Council - Ward 3, Position 2
Greg Hines
Rogers City Mayor

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