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Residents press council on Utah City civic center costs, library size and pavement issues during public comment
Summary
Four residents raised questions about pavement warranties, roundabout durability, a proposed Utah City civic center and small library allocation; the mayor responded with clarifications on Vineyard's role with 47 g, creative financing for a shared civic facility and plans to follow up on pavement warranty concerns.
During the public comment period, four residents spoke on infrastructure and development topics.
David LeRae asked why some preservation treatments have failed in places such as Sleepy Ridge and 170 South and whether the city enforces warranties. "What can be done to make sure that we have a warranty that guarantees that, and that we exercise our option to get those things fixed?" LeRae asked. The mayor encouraged LeRae to leave location details and said an engineer would follow up.
Daria Evans urged attention to roundabouts she described as deteriorating and recommended reconstruction in some locations.
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