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COUNCIL
Back to school means
changes for most
We often think of back-to-
school time as a subject that
mainly affects parents, teachers
and school staff, but in reality,
most of the public is affected
by what will be increased
vehicular and pedestrian
traffic.
Metro area commuters
usually draw a sigh of relief
as the school year comes to
a close each May. Summer
breaks mean fewer cars on the
roads, no stopping for school
buses and fewer pedestrians.
However, the reduction of
cars, buses and pedestrians
is temporary, and like school
summer breaks—only lasts a
couple of months.
With DeKalb County
School District and City
Schools of Decatur schools
back in session, driving is a bit
more of a challenge for most.
Drivers should be even more
aware of their surroundings
as students and buses crowd
neighborhood streets and
sidewalks.
Those who live near football
stadiums will experience more
vehicular and pedestrian traffic
as the football season kicks
off Aug. 17 and runs through
Nov. 3. DeKalb County
School District’s (DCSD) five
stadiums—Hallford, Godfrey,
North DeKalb, Adams and
Avondale—are shared by all
high schools in DCSD. City
Schools of Decatur has one
stadium located in downtown
Decatur at Decatur High
School.
Those who work in or
frequent establishments
located in shopping malls or
near middle and high schools
will notice an increase in the
number of teens as most will
have their favorite hang-out
locations and they typically are
not in any hurry to leave.
From traffic patterns to
Friday nights on the town,
most of us are impacted in
some way when students are
back in classrooms.
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