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City faces road repair crisis amid fiber network rollout

May 14, 2024 | Lehi City Council, Lehi, Utah County, Utah



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City faces road repair crisis amid fiber network rollout
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the budget allocation for road repairs in relation to a $70 million fiber network project. A participant highlighted the absence of funds earmarked for road maintenance, emphasizing that cutting into roads for utility installations can lead to accelerated degradation, resulting in more frequent repairs and increased costs for residents.

The speaker referenced data from the Federal Highway Association, which indicates that utility work can significantly shorten the lifespan of roads, leading to more potholes and maintenance issues. They questioned whether the city had adequately planned for the necessary road repairs that would arise from the fiber project, suggesting that these costs should have been integrated into the fiber budget.

The discussion also touched on the broader implications of the fiber project, including the potential financial burden on the city and its residents. The speaker expressed frustration over what they perceived as a lack of foresight in planning, arguing that the city should have considered the long-term impacts of tearing up roads before committing to the fiber initiative.

As the meeting concluded, the speaker urged city officials to take a more comprehensive approach in future budget discussions, ensuring that all potential costs and impacts are thoroughly evaluated before proceeding with large-scale projects. The meeting did not include a vote on the matter, but the concerns raised are expected to influence future planning and budgeting decisions.

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