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South Salt Lake staff unveil neighborhood traffic-calming program; speed pillows, crosswalks planned

5691916 · August 28, 2025
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City staff presented a new traffic-calming program that establishes criteria for prioritizing neighborhood interventions, proposes permanent speed pillows in some locations, and seeks a Safe Streets for All grant to fund broader street-safety work.

South Salt Lake city staff on Aug. 27 presented a new traffic-calming program intended to prioritize neighborhood safety projects, collect data when residents complain, and guide the city’s investment in speed-reduction measures and pedestrian improvements.

Jacob Moser, a staff engineer with the city, described the program’s prioritization criteria: measured average speed and traffic volume, presence and condition of sidewalks, crash history, proximity to youth facilities such as schools or community centers, and other community facilities. Staff said those criteria…

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