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Traffic creates problems at MolaskyCharles Delzotti doesn't have children who attend Molasky Junior High School but he still worries about traffic woes surrounding the new Northwest school."When I look out my window every morning I see the kids walking down Buffalo," said Delzotti, who owns a home in the Pioneer Estates tract across Buffalo Drive from Molasky. "I see them walking through the desert and down the side of the road where there are no sidewalks. It's a clear danger to the kids and something has to be done." Delzotti joined about 40 parents of Molasky pupils who met with Las Vegas City Councilman Larry Brown and representatives of the Clark County School District on Oct. 22. The meeting was called by Brown, who had been receiving calls from parents concerned about the safety of their children walking to the newly opened school. Parents have been complaining about the lack of crosswalks and basic safety zones for their children to walk in each morning on the way to school. The participants at the meeting had a long list of complaints for Brown and representatives from the school district. FULL TEXT
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