Roy is teaming up with UTA to build a massive housing hub right by the FrontRunner station, adding 3,400 new residents to the area. It’s a major push to make the city more walkable and less dependent on cars.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
UTA claims every $1 invested generates $5.11 in economic returns.
Commuters and residents who rely on public transit.
Current residents who face increased traffic and safety risks.
Residents are worried that new apartment and townhome projects are destroying Roy's character and overwhelming local roads and water supplies.
Residents are worried that adding townhomes will ruin the rural feel of their neighborhood and lead to more traffic and safety issues.
Residents are worried that the new townhome development will overwhelm local streets with traffic and create safety hazards for children. They are asking the city to pause construction until a new traffic study is completed.
Residents are worried that a new townhome development will create traffic congestion and safety issues due to limited access points.
Residents are concerned that the new townhome development will create dangerous traffic conditions and congestion in their neighborhood, as there is only one main access point.
Residents are worried that adding more homes to the Railrunner development will create a traffic and safety crisis due to limited access roads.
Residents are concerned that the new apartment complex will dump hundreds of cars into a neighborhood with only one exit, creating safety hazards.
UTA is planning to increase bus frequency and introduce on-demand transit zones to improve connectivity in Roy and the surrounding area.
The city is selling land near the train station to build 17 new townhomes, hoping to kickstart more business and housing growth.
Roy, UTA plan envisions 3,400 more people living around FrontRunner stop Standard-Examiner
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