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Expanded school zone ordinance to ensure safety | #hacking | #aihp


NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — High school students will now have a safer walk during school arrival and dismissal thanks to an ordinance signed by Mayor LaToya Cantrell, to expand school zones.

The ordinance previously only created a safer zone for grades K-7 but will now extend to grades K-12. New signage will be installed along with designated crosswalks, street striping, and other traffic control devices.

Mayor Cantrell says public safety, especially of the children is what prompted the signing of this ordinance as well as the recent uptick in trends in traffic fatalities around the city.

“Unfortunately, we have seen an uptick in traffic incidents and fatalities around our city. The City of New Orleans is taking bold action to remain proactive to ensure these incidents do not occur at or near our educational institutions. Every student, regardless of whether they are in elementary, middle, or high school deserves equitable safe access to and from school. I’d like to remind all drivers to please be mindful on our streets, share them with cyclists and pedestrians, and take extra precautions when traveling through school zones,” said Cantrell.

With the new expansion, an additional 41 school and their students will have protected school zones. Director of Office of Youth and Families, Asya M. Howlette says safer streets are what New Orleans students deserve and that consistency is its key component.

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