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Jeff Morrow, president of the homeowners association, said that he has narrowly avoided being broadsided at the intersection. However, he was arrested at the scene for an out-of-town warrant. The driver of the Mitsubishi was unhurt and won’t face charges connected to the crash, police said. The police report said Jeffrey Kubes’ car was hit by a Mitsubishi Eclipse going east on River Park. Rick ran to the gate and found his son’s battered car pushed up against the wall. A relative called and told Rick and his wife, Mary, that “Jeff has been in a serious accident at the gate.” Jeffrey Kubes had left a family gathering about 10:30 p.m. “We’re getting the results of the police report and will put any indications about the cause into our evaluation process.” “They are right about the wall it is an obstacle,” said Greg Simmons, acting director of the city Transportation Department. The wall was built as part of the development more than two years ago. “I am comforted by the fact that at least I was trying to do something about it.”Ī city transportation official said Tuesday that the intersection meets city sight requirements but, since the fatal wreck, the city is evaluating the roads for possible safety improvements. “When I said that, of course, I had no idea that it would be my son,” said Rick Kubes, owner of Kubes Jewelry in Fort Worth. Jeffrey Kubes, an attorney, died a few hours later at a hospital. Police said Jeffrey Kubes pulled out in front of the other driver. Less than three weeks later, Kubes’ 31-year-old son, Jeffrey, was injured when his car was struck by another car on River Park. “I don’t want to wait for someone to get seriously injured,” Kubes said.

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Residents believed that a wall obstructs the view of drivers pulling out of the gated development onto River Park Drive, which curves sharply as it passes the neighborhood. 26 homeowners association meeting, Rick Kubes volunteered to head a committee pushing for safety improvements to the Retreat at River Park Place entryway.








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