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City holds public hearing on Sharp Tintic rail realignment; park to lose about 900 sq ft
Summary
Springville City Council heard a staff presentation on a proposed UDOT/UTA rail realignment that would shift tracks near Kelvin Grove Park, creating a de minimis impact of roughly 900 square feet and affecting three non-volunteer trees. The public hearing received no comments and was closed.
Springville — The Springville City Council held a public hearing on a proposed Sharp Tintic rail realignment project that would move a portion of active tracks toward the Walmart area and create a small, direct impact to Kelvin Grove Park.
City staff said the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) are planning a federally funded realignment to connect a rerouted line into the lower Sharp Tintic corridor. Staff described the effect on the city park as a de minimis impact and presented a map showing the impacted area as a narrow…
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