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Residents press council over heavy trucks, dust on 200 South; developer, neighbors discuss alternate access
Summary
Residents along West 200 South in the Camas Valley pressed Summit County Council Thursday for a permanent fix to heavy‑truck traffic and dust tied to neighboring development; developer representatives and neighbors debated temporary versus permanent access options.
Residents along West 200 South in the Camas Valley told Summit County Council on Thursday they have endured years of dust, speeding and heavy construction traffic and urged the county to find a lasting remedy.
The discussion followed a presentation by developer representatives and neighbors about traffic tied to development in the adjacent Wasatch County subdivisions. Richard Wolper, representing a development interest (Wakara), told the council the company would be willing to pave 200 South at its own expense, subject to an agreement that would limit heavy construction access and impose a 30 mph speed limit and a seven‑ton weight restriction; Wakara said it could secure a temporary (two‑ to three‑year) alternate construction route across neighboring parcels during the paving and…
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