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City tackles traffic chaos with ambitious action plan

April 02, 2024 | Orem Transportation Advisory Commission, Orem, Utah County, Utah



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City tackles traffic chaos with ambitious action plan
In a recent government meeting, officials reported significant progress in addressing traffic issues within the community. A dedicated team, referred to as the \"tiger team,\" has been actively working on various requests related to traffic concerns, with 28 tasks completed out of a total of 82 identified issues. The requests originated from multiple sources, including city council members, public citizens, staff, and local educational institutions, highlighting a collaborative effort to enhance road safety and traffic management.

The team meets bi-weekly to ensure continuous progress, with a structured approach to managing the influx of requests. Each concern is documented in a master spreadsheet, which tracks the origin of the request, the assigned project manager, and the urgency of the issue. The spreadsheet categorizes tasks into various disciplines, such as traffic calming and pedestrian crossings, and involves multiple departments, including public works and engineering.

Despite the progress, officials acknowledged that not all reported issues can be resolved immediately, emphasizing the complexity of traffic management. Specific concerns were raised about obstructed sidewalks and parked vehicles blocking roadways, underscoring the ongoing challenges faced by the community in ensuring safe and accessible streets for all residents. The meeting underscored the importance of continued dialogue and collaboration among city officials, residents, and local organizations to effectively tackle these pressing traffic issues.

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