SINT MAARTEN POLICE FORCE AGAIN TAKES ACTION AGAINST ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES IN THE PHILIPBURG AREA
From: Acting head of communication Department
Inspector E.S Josepha
October 30th, 2023
Temporary Traffic Alleviation Measures Implemented in Cul-de-Sac Area by Sint Maarten Police Force
The Sint Maarten Police Force is addressing the growing concerns expressed by the residents regarding the prolonged traffic congestion affecting the commute to Zagers Gut and Bush Road via the Cul-de-Sac area. The Police Force acknowledges the inconvenience caused and is actively working to find solutions to ease the traffic situation.
As previously stated in a past press release, KPSM has been monitoring the traffic congestion issues in the Cul-de-Sac area. It is important to note that the challenges faced are rooted in logistical and infrastructural problems, particularly concerning the location of several local schools on the island. While the Police is committed to finding a resolution, it is essential for drivers to understand the underlying challenges associated with the traffic situation.
In response to these challenges, the police will be implementing a temporary measure to try to alleviate traffic congestion in the Cul-de-Sac area. Starting on Tuesday, October 31st, 2023, a partial closure of Gladiola Road in the vicinity of the Jose Lake Ball Park will be enforced. This move aims to reduce traffic congestion at the intersection of L.B. Scott Road and Gladiola Road during this period of the morning, drivers on Gladiola Road will not be allowed to continue straight towards the Ball Park but will have to filter left onto Coralita Road, leading towards Zagers Gut. Similarly, drivers coming from Coralita Road will be required to take a right turn towards South Reward via Carnation Road. Note that access to Flamboyant road in Saunders (First Bridge) and the exit onto L.B. Scott Road will also be closed off to ensure the smooth flow of traffic.
KPSM kindly requests the cooperation of all drivers during this period. It is essential for drivers to adhere to the specified route and follow the given directions.
The Police Force also urges drivers to assist and cooperate with the officers who will be managing and monitoring the traffic flow. Your cooperation in following this temporary road diversion is vital to assessing its effectiveness in alleviating the congestion in the area.
KPSM will closely monitor the impact of this diversion and assess its effectiveness in addressing the traffic challenges in the Cul-de-Sac area.
SINT MAARTEN POLICE FORCE AGAIN TAKES ACTION AGAINST ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES IN THE PHILIPBURG AREA
In an ongoing effort to address the issue of vehicles illegally parked on Front Street and Emma Plein area, officers of the bike patrol took decisive action over the weekend.
During the operation, officers issued a total of 15 fines to individuals found to be in violation of parking regulations. Additionally, 4 vehicles were towed due to improper parking, causing inconvenience to others and obstructing the flow of traffic.
The bike patrol, a vital component of our policing strategy, remains vigilant in enforcing parking regulations to maintain order on our streets. We urge all drivers to be mindful of where they park their vehicles. Illegally parked vehicles not only face fines but may also be towed at the owner’s expense.
These actions are part of our ongoing efforts to create a safer and more accessible environment for everyone in Sint Maarten. KPSM continue to enforce parking regulations rigorously, and further operations of this nature will be conducted in the future.
