Murray residents are pushing the city to install traffic-calming measures to stop reckless drivers from treating their quiet streets like racetracks. It’s a classic neighborhood safety battle that could change how you get around your block.
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The developer is responsible for site improvements as required by the city engineer.
Future residents of the townhome community.
Existing residents on 4800 South who may experience increased traffic.
The city is fighting to keep on-street parking in the historic downtown area, which UDOT wants to remove for traffic safety reasons. This is a big deal for local businesses that rely on easy access for customers.
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Residents are worried that a new church will increase traffic on a narrow private lane and make it dangerous to enter or exit 900 East, especially with nearby Wheeler Farm events.
Murray city responds to residents' concerns about neighborhood speeding KUTV
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Residents and commissioners expressed concern about increased traffic volume and safety at the entrance of the new townhome development on 4800 South.
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