Orem's City Council just gave the green light to a new transportation master plan. This means big changes could be coming to how we all navigate the city, from roads to public transit.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The project is a state-led infrastructure investment.
Commuters and residents using the Geneva Road corridor.
Residents living directly along the construction corridor may experience temporary noise and access disruptions.
UDOT is widening Geneva Road to improve traffic flow. Residents should expect construction equipment in September and potential traffic shifts during the project.
The city is installing physical barriers to stop cyclists and pedestrians from crossing the intersection dangerously, aiming to improve safety until a bridge can be built.
Neighbors are worried that expanding the Ken Garff dealership will make the already dangerous 1200 South even worse. They reported speeding and difficulty exiting their driveways.
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