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Residents press Price City Council for stop sign, crosswalks and ice control near schools
Summary
During public comment at the Jan. 8 Price City Council meeting, residents urged the city to install a stop sign at a steep corner near Mount Harmon's and to add crosswalks and de-icing measures on South Carbon Avenue; city staff said a road safety audit and coordination with the school district and UDOT are under way.
At the Jan. 8 Price City Council meeting, two residents urged the council to act on traffic and pedestrian-safety concerns near schools and in residential neighborhoods.
An unnamed resident whose remarks were recorded during public comment asked the council to install a stop sign at the corner near Mount Harmon's, saying a wide, rounded turn allows drivers to travel "30, 35 miles an hour" and that "a stop sign at that corner is gonna be the easiest fix and the best way to just ensure that our kids are able to cross the road." The resident said crossing flags or a crossing guard would not address the geometry…
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