Parking lots proposed for 2 Fountain Valley schools
Andrew Wainer
The Fountain Valley School District could begin building two new
parking lots at Cox and Courreges elementary schools if it is
economically feasible, Supt. Marc Ecker said this week.
The school board has determined that the two schools need expanded
parking and drop-off facilities in order to improve safety and relieve
traffic congestion during arrival and dismissal times each day.
“We want to create another parking lot away from the front of the school
in order to ease traffic,” Ecker said. Although traffic congestion only
occurs for about 20 minutes each day, he said, the new parking area would
be safer for students.
“During these peak periods, kids were running between cars and parents
were double and triple parking, creating a more dangerous environment,”
Ecker said. “We would like to build a special drop-off area to solve this
problem.”
The district has submitted the parking lot expansion plans to an
architect for review of the project cost.
The expansion could result in reducing playground and green spaces around
the schools, which some residents might resent, Ecker said. He said the
district will seek community input before any work proceeds on the
expansion.
Currently the principals of the two schools close the parking lots during
pick-up and drop-off times to minimize danger, Ecker said.
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