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New Fence is a Short-Lived Improvement

By Stella Pierce , Community Writer
January 7, 2026 at 03:38pm. Views: 713

 

For the residents of Grand Terrace, the installation of the new fence along the canal cliff was a long-awaited improvement. It promised not just a visual upgrade to our beautification efforts, but a critical safety barrier along the steep drop-off. However, less than a year after its completion, the community is facing a frustrating reality: two separate accidents have already demolished sections of the new city property.

These incidents are not just about damaged metal and ruined aesthetics; they are stark warning signs pointing to a much larger issue on Canal Street.

The Dangers of the "Canal "

The primary concern voiced by many neighbors is the excessive speed of drivers traveling down Canal Street. What should be a scenic connector route has, for many, turned into a source of daily anxiety.

For residents attempting to exit residential side streets onto Canal, the visibility is often poor, and the reaction time provided by speeding oncoming traffic is practically non-existent. Similarly, entering and exiting the apartment complexes along the stretch has become a dangerous task. Residents describe a daily gamble, hoping that the car cresting the hill or coming around the curve isn't traveling too fast to stop.

A Complex Problem

While it is easy to point fingers, the reality is that there is no single item to blame. The issue is likely a combination of factors:

 * Road Geometry: The curves and slopes of Canal naturally encourage momentum.

 * Driver Behavior: Distracted driving and speeding are on the rise everywhere.

 * Visibility: Sightlines for those entering from side streets can be obstructed by vehicles parked in residential and non residential areas street sides.

The destruction of the fence is merely the visible symptom of these underlying hazards. If a vehicle carries enough momentum to crash through a safety barrier, the risk to pedestrians, other drivers, and the drivers themselves is undeniably high.

Moving Toward Solutions

There are concerns and ideas currently circulating within the community regarding ways we can address this. Whether it involves traffic calming measures, better signage, increased enforcement, or structural changes to the road layout, the conversation needs to move from complaint to action.

We all share the same goal: to continue beautifying our Canal roads while ensuring they are safe to utilize. We cannot afford to wait for a third accident to take action. It is time for the city and the residents to come together to protect our property and, more importantly, our people.

Let’s turn this concern into a solution that keeps Grand Terrace safe and beautiful.

 

 

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