Springville is deciding whether to expand the FrontRunner train line, which could finally make your daily commute a lot less painful. This project is a major piece of the puzzle for how our city handles future growth and traffic congestion.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The project is estimated to cost between $7 million and $10 million if the city bears the full cost, though federal and state grants are being pursued.
Residents living near the western railroad tracks will benefit from reduced noise pollution.
Homeowners living right next to the new transit lines might deal with construction noise and potential changes to their neighborhood vibe.
Residents are frustrated with traffic on Main Street and Canyon Road, and are asking for better solutions.
A resident is worried about the noise from future FrontRunner trains. The city is already working on plans to mitigate this by consolidating tracks and closing some crossings.
Springville residents discuss future of FrontRunner in city heraldextra.com
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