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Utah Senate rejects House Bill 103 on reduced-school-speed intersections amid preemption concerns

Utah State Senate · February 22, 2010
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Summary

House Bill 103, which would allow reduced-speed school zones to be placed in intersections in some cases, failed final passage after senators questioned process, traffic-study requirements and potential preemption of state authority over state roads.

The Senate rejected House Bill 103 on its final passage vote after several senators raised concerns that the bill would bypass established traffic-study procedures and could amount to local preemption of state road-placement authority.

Senator Griner explained the opposition, saying there is a “set process” for creating reduced-speed…

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