The city is debating how to fix traffic and walkability issues, specifically looking at 'road diets' for wide streets and better connections for pedestrians.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
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.
Residents and council members are concerned about seating conflicts and safety issues during the parade. The city plans to revisit the rules to prevent future 'turf wars' over seating spots.
The city is debating how to fix traffic and walkability issues, specifically looking at 'road diets' for wide streets and better connections for pedestrians.
This intersection is a known bottleneck with safety issues. The city is looking for a long-term fix to keep traffic moving and reduce accidents.
The city is debating whether to remove a planned road connection between 900 South and 1000 South, which residents argue is an unnecessary burden on private property.
The city is planning for future road and utility connections to ensure neighborhoods are accessible and have proper drainage. Residents are worried that these plans force them to pay for expensive road improvements they don't want or need.
Road work is ongoing on 600 West and 500 East. Expect some closures and detours.
Residents are concerned about increased traffic on narrow streets without sidewalks, particularly when new subdivisions are built.
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