Cottonwood Heights police are butting heads with state lawmakers over bike lane rules, which could shake up how traffic is policed on your daily drive. It’s a classic local-versus-state power struggle that might change the rules of the road for everyone.
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Residents are facing $500 cash-only towing fees to retrieve vehicles from Provo.
The towing company and property management enforcing the restriction.
Patrons of local businesses and residents who need to leave vehicles overnight.
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Residents are concerned about the 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. towing policy at Hillside Plaza, arguing it penalizes responsible behavior and hurts local businesses.
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