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Public raises access, parking and safety concerns at hearing on proposed downtown property trade

3865121 · June 19, 2025
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Summary

Council held a public hearing on a proposed exchange of a 0.35-acre municipal parking lot at 250 South First West for a 0.23-acre parcel at 1250 North Second East to realign a downtown street; no council action was taken and members of the public and council raised concerns about parking access, traffic and pedestrian safety.

The Logan City Council on Tuesday held a public hearing on a proposed trade in which the city would convey a 0.35-acre parking-lot parcel at 250 South First West in exchange for a roughly 0.23-acre parcel at 1250 North Second East (the former movie-theater site). City staff described the swap as intended to realign 1250 North to square the intersection and improve a hazardous crossing.

Craig, staff member, opened the hearing noting the public process: "This is a public hearing required by state code and also city code. It is a significant parcel property that the city is conveying. And, no action item by the council tonight. This is just an opportunity for the public to give input on this proposed trade." He said…

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