In Dreiliņi, shameless drivers do not hesitate to drive through green areas. Local residents are angry
Residents of Dreiliņi are frustrated with drivers regularly destroying green spaces by creating illegal paths.
Residents of Dreiliņi have expressed their outrage about uncontrolled driving behavior that affects local green areas. In a letter sent to the show "Bez tabu", locals described how drivers repeatedly create illegal paths on Ēvalda Valtera Street, damaging the environment in their neighborhood. Despite their attempts to create snow barriers to block these unwanted routes, the drivers continue to find ways to circumvent their efforts, adding to the frustration of the community.
The issue is exacerbated by the development of a new housing project in the Valteru ciems area, which has brought in more traffic and disrupted the previously serene environment. Local residents emphasize that the green spaces meant for community enjoyment are being compromised by these reckless driving habits. They have reached out to authorities, including the police, several times, but report no visible improvements or solutions to the problem, leaving them feeling powerless.
Community members are calling for action to protect their environment and are seeking ways to engage with local authorities for more effective resolutions. The ongoing disregard for designated green spaces highlights a broader issue of urban planning and community rights, and how they are often overlooked in favor of convenience for drivers. There is a growing need for dialogue between residents and local government to find sustainable solutions to preserve the quality of life in Dreiliņi.