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Residents urge action on pedestrian safety at Fort Union; library staff highlight preschool programs

2085833 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

At the Jan. 7 Cottonwood Heights business meeting, residents praised library programming and raised safety concerns about pedestrian crossings near 3422 Fort Union Boulevard, citing inadequate parking at a nearby business and dark conditions at night.

During the citizen comment period at the Cottonwood Heights City Council meeting on Jan. 7, residents reported local concerns about pedestrian safety on Fort Union Boulevard and provided updates on library programs.

Maggie Mills, who identified herself while speaking during the public-comment portion of the meeting, told the council that the city library’s preschool programs are “back in the swing of things” with story times and other classes…

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