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UDOT lighting plan on Main Street prompts Kaysville council to ask staff for preliminary betterment options
Summary
Council discussed a UDOT proposal to add overhead streetlights and to retrofit some signal heads on Main Street. Members asked staff to explore possible aesthetic upgrades, emergency-signal groundwork for the fire station and coordination to capture cost efficiencies.
City staff briefed the Kaysville City Council on May 15 about a Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) project that would install additional overhead streetlights south of Nichols Road on Main Street and update light heads north of Nichols. The council discussed possible city-funded betterments and asked staff to open preliminary talks with UDOT.
Staff said the project’s scope was limited to installation of additional overhead street lighting and replacement of some light heads; UDOT’s current plan does not call for replacing existing poles north of Nichols, which are galvanized metal. Staff asked council whether the city would be interested in financing decorative poles or other aesthetic upgrades so the new lighting would match the…
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