Summit County Council is making strides toward addressing traffic concerns on State Route 224, with discussions centered on potential solutions to alleviate congestion. During a meeting on January 25, 2024, council members emphasized the urgency of selecting the best option for the community, as they have been collaborating with the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) for several years on this issue.
Council member Roger highlighted the pressing need for action, particularly given the increased traffic during weekends. He noted that the current legislative session presents a critical opportunity to seek assistance, although funding from the state appears unlikely this year due to budget constraints. Instead, the council is exploring other forms of support that could expedite solutions for the busy corridor.
The council is currently evaluating multiple alternatives for traffic management, but there remains uncertainty regarding the best path forward. Members expressed concern that prolonged discussions could hinder their ability to engage effectively with state legislators. They aim to reach a consensus on a preferred alternative soon to capitalize on this legislative window.
In addition to traffic discussions, the council addressed public engagement, emphasizing the importance of accurate information dissemination. County Attorney Lynette clarified that council members must adhere to legal guidelines regarding communication with the public about ongoing applications, ensuring due process is maintained. She encouraged community members to share correct information and participate thoughtfully in future public hearings.
The meeting also included a brief overview of a traffic impact statement related to a proposed development, which indicated that the anticipated traffic would be less than previously entitled. This finding suggests that while traffic will increase, the overall impact may be manageable with appropriate infrastructure improvements.
As the council continues to navigate these discussions, they remain committed to transparency and community involvement, with plans to post meeting videos and updates on the county's website and social media platforms. The council's proactive approach aims to ensure that residents are informed and engaged as they work toward effective solutions for Summit County's traffic challenges.