Pedestrian Bridge Near Gunderson MS Could Save Lives
Every year, the Clark County School District keeps tabs on incidents at and around their schools. Fighting, weapons, accidents in school buses and sadly, car collisions with students. One school in particular had one too many of the latter, and a new pedestrian bridge near Gunderson Middle School will hopefully make that a thing of the past.
The 2023-24 school year saw around 140 kids throughout the Clark County School District get struck by vehicles. That is a massive jump – nearly double – from the year prior. Gunderson Middle School was the biggest victim in the statistic, with 14 kids getting hit, most of them on bikes.
One of those struck students is Rayan Kim, who was hit by a truck while on his e-bike. Thankfully, Rayan lived to see the tale, but the worry is one day, a Gunderson student will not.
New Pedestrian Bridge Near Gunderson Will Keep More Kids Off The Road
The area around Gunderson Middle School in the Mountain’s Edge area in the southwest has been rife with road construction, cones, detours and short tempers. When school lets out, it is a madhouse and traffic can screech to a crawl. While kids might need to double down on paying attention, at the end of the day they are kids and the responsibility lays with drivers.
This new pedestrian bridge near Gunderson Middle School helps bridge the Tenaya Ridge Trail that goes from Mountains Edge Parkway where Gunderson is located down to Starr Avenue. That is quite the hike, but a hike that was cut off by a drainage channel that severed the path mid-block.
Now kids throughout around half of Mountain’s Edge will be able to take the path, only tasked with crossing the occasional street between blocks with very well marked crosswalks.
Here is hoping the new pedestrian bridge near Gunderson Middle School helps the numbers drop to zero.