Pleasant Grove police are cracking down on golf carts cruising on city streets. If you're planning to take your cart for a spin, keep it off main roads to avoid getting slapped with a ticket.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Potential future costs for route changes or additional staffing.
Residents who want a more orderly and less stressful parade experience.
Residents who prefer the current 'first-come, first-served' setup.
The council discussed issues with 'turf wars' over seating along the parade route and is looking for ways to improve the experience next year.
Neighbors are worried that having 12 kids dropped off at a home will cause traffic jams and safety risks for children. The city is requiring all drop-offs to happen in the driveway to keep the street clear.
Residents are putting chairs out days before the parade, which blocks sidewalks and creates safety hazards. The city is looking at setting a specific time when people can start saving their spots.
Residents living near proposed commercial developments expressed concerns about increased traffic, noise, and the potential impact on their quiet neighborhoods.
The city is trying to avoid building a new road connection on a dangerous curve of Canyon Road where accidents have occurred. By securing an alternative route through the Blackhurst property, they hope to keep traffic safer.
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