Residents voice concerns over bright street lights and dangerous intersection at city meeting

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During the Bountiful City Council meeting on May 13, 2025, residents voiced significant concerns regarding street lighting and traffic safety, highlighting issues that directly affect their daily lives.

David Harrison, a local resident, raised alarms about a newly installed street light on his street, which he described as excessively bright. He expressed gratitude to city staff for their responsiveness but sought clarity on the specifications and regulations governing street lighting. Harrison questioned whether the installed fixture met city standards and requested information on its light distribution and specifications, emphasizing the need for proper lighting that does not disrupt nearby homes. His neighbor, Robert Peterson, echoed these concerns, noting that the previous light was adequate and that the new LED fixture has disrupted their sleep due to its brightness.

Another resident, Casey Keller, brought attention to safety issues at the intersection of 1800 South and Bountiful Boulevard. Keller recounted a serious accident involving a friend and urged the council to consider installing additional stop signs or flashing lights to improve safety at this dangerous intersection. He highlighted the frequency of near-misses at this location, advocating for measures to prevent future accidents.

The council also approved minutes from previous meetings, ensuring transparency and continuity in their proceedings. As discussions continue, the council is expected to address these community concerns, focusing on enhancing public safety and ensuring that city infrastructure meets the needs of its residents.

Converted from 5-13-2025 Bountiful City Council Regular Meeting meeting on May 14, 2025
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