Residents highlighted narrow, bumpy school paths, removed speed limit signs, illegal U-turns, and jaywalking. They advocated for a traffic signal at Herriman Rose Boulevard and Main Street, citing police recommendations and over 160 crashes on Main Street since 2010.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The project is funded by a UDOT grant with a required 6.77% local match from the city.
Students walking to school and residents using the intersection.
Drivers who may face restricted turn movements at the intersection.
Residents highlighted narrow, bumpy school paths, removed speed limit signs, illegal U-turns, and jaywalking. They advocated for a traffic signal at Herriman Rose Boulevard and Main Street, citing police recommendations and over 160 crashes on Main Street since 2010.
The city is planning safety upgrades at Herriman Rose Blvd and Main St. Residents are concerned about how these changes will affect student walking routes and traffic flow.
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