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Jacksonville councilman addresses Baymeadows Road safety after father, toddler killed

Jacksonville councilman addresses Baymeadows Road safety after father, toddler killed

Yahoo21-05-2025

A Jacksonville city council member said the Florida Department of Transportation will do a study on the stretch of Baymeadows Road where a father and toddler were hit and killed by a car Friday.
'It goes without being said that this event has shaken the community of Baymeadows and the family of Mitchell Patch,' Jacksonville Councilmember Joe Carlucci stated in a news release Tuesday. 'My prayers are with his family and I will remain committed to making sure something like this doesn't happen again.'
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Patch, who taught at Bayview Elementary School, was carrying his son, Everett, near Wicked Barley Brewing in the 4100 block of Baymeadows Road when they were struck by a Honda.
They were both pronounced dead at the scene.
Carlucci's news release stated that he's done the following in the days after the accident:
Spoken to COJ's Traffic Engineering Director to request urgency be placed on safety improvements for this roadway.
Spoken to FDOT District 2 Director about making this a priority and have formally requested the required study be done in order to start the process of discovering what traffic signaling can be installed.
FDOT will be conducting the study/survey in the coming weeks. This is a requirement prior to any traffic enhancements can be installed.
Speaker Pro-Temp Wyman Duggan is supporting this initiative in the House and willing to help legislatively.
Senator Clay Yarborough is supporting this initiative in the Senate and willing to help legislatively.
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My ultimate goal is to have an impactful improvement along this roadway as soon as possible. My opinion is that there needs to be a traffic signal, additional lighting, road striping and signage to fully enhance this area.
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