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Residents press Price City Council over Mount Harmon crosswalk safety, Maverik nuisances and call for independent review
Summary
Multiple residents used the public-comment period to press the council for a crosswalk repaint and safety measures on Mount Harmon, complain about noise and idling at a Maverik store, and request an independent review or citizen committee to address police and HR concerns.
During the July 23 public-comment period several residents urged Price City Council to act on neighborhood safety and quality-of-life issues, including a long-running crosswalk hazard on Mount Harmon, ongoing nuisance concerns at a Maverik convenience store, and calls for an independent review of police department pay and human-resources complaints.
Britney Castro told council members she first raised traffic and crosswalk safety concerns on Dec. 11 after her nephew was struck by a vehicle and that she has followed up at multiple meetings. Castro said she gave each council member a packet with proposed solutions and a map of danger zones and pressed the council to act on measures she described as low-cost, including repainting the crosswalk as a high-visibility “zebra” crosswalk. “I showed up to 3 meetings just for a crosswalk,” Castro…
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