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Neighbors push for measures at Rail Runner entrance; council asks staff to study calming and traffic patterns

5399615 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

Residents near the Rail Runner development told the council they expect more traffic and safety problems from a proposed multi‑phase rental/townhome project. The council agreed to direct staff to collect data and pursue a traffic engineering study and temporary speed monitoring, rather than unilaterally placing stop signs.

Residents living near the new Rail Runner development told the Roy City Council on July 15 that they are concerned about traffic volume, construction vehicles and safety when the development is occupied.

Speakers described existing construction traffic and projected vehicle volumes. Blaine Esplan said the neighborhood already experiences construction vehicles and that new multi‑story buildings planned next to existing homes would increase traffic and visibility intrusions. Ty Chasten and others said the planning commission had approved a change that could allow 89 townhomes…

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