Discussions touched on the need to continue investing in infrastructure that supports growth and improves transportation within the city.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The land purchase for 12600 South is over $2 million, fully reimbursed by corridor preservation funds.
Commuters and students in Herriman.
Residents and businesses in the immediate vicinity during the relocation process.
The commission is reviewing a request to move power lines and utility poles, which could impact traffic and aesthetics in the area.
A 30-year Transportation Master Plan is being developed to address future roadway and intersection needs. Impact fees are projected to decrease significantly due to Public Infrastructure Districts (PIDs) and annexation changes, shifting some development costs to developers.
Discussions touched on the need to continue investing in infrastructure that supports growth and improves transportation within the city.
The City is actively acquiring land and securing grants to improve major roads and pedestrian safety near schools.
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