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City staff: parking and truck concerns near 2150 North tied to employer meetings; red curb recommended
Summary
After resident complaints about trucks, delivery vehicles and employee parking near 2150 North and 50 West, Layton staff deployed automated counters and found most traffic is passenger vehicles; staff recommended targeted red-curbing near drive approaches and hydrants and outreach to nearby employers.
City staff presented data and recommendations on Oct. 2 after residents raised concerns about vehicle and truck activity near 2150 North and 50 West east of Northridge High School.
Transportation staff installed automated counters that recorded about 970 average daily vehicles on 2150 North with an 85th-percentile speed near 28 mph, and roughly 1,700 vehicles per day on 50 West. The counters classify passing units by overall vehicle length (radar-based length…
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