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Community leaders push for urgent safety upgrades on Main Street

April 09, 2024 | Moab City Council, Moab, Grand County, Utah



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Community leaders push for urgent safety upgrades on Main Street
During a recent government meeting, local officials expressed their concerns regarding safety and connectivity in Moab, particularly focusing on the city's Main Street. Council member Karen Guzman Newton voiced her disappointment over the lack of support from some local officials for a school project aimed at improving transit issues. She emphasized the importance of safety for both residents and visitors, urging collaboration among council members to enhance community infrastructure.

Guzman Newton highlighted the need for immediate action, referencing a downtown plan already in place since 2018, which she believes should be revisited to curb unnecessary spending. She proposed cost-effective solutions such as high-visibility crosswalks, medians, and reduced speed limits to improve safety.

Wendell Williams, another speaker at the meeting, echoed these sentiments, labeling Main Street as \"dangerous\" and calling for swift changes in collaboration with the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT). He suggested aligning the city's speed limits with federal recommendations to enhance safety and maintain the vibrancy of Main Street, which he described as vital to the local economy and community character.

The discussions underscored a shared commitment among some officials to prioritize safety and improve the overall experience on Main Street, while also highlighting the need for unity in addressing these pressing issues.

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