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Park City details winter peak-day traffic plan: barricades, reduced peak calendar and pilot chokepoint fixes
Summary
Park City traffic staff told the Oct. 10 joint meeting they will shrink the winter peak-day calendar, deploy barricades and reroutes at neighborhood entrances beginning Nov. 17, pilot temporary measures at identified choke points and seek UDOT approval for measures on state rights-of-way.
Park City traffic operations staff presented a plan on Oct. 10 to reduce congestion on the busiest winter days by shrinking the peak-day calendar, protecting neighborhoods and piloting temporary traffic measures at known chokepoints.
Andrew Latham, traffic operations manager for Park City Municipal, said the city reduced its peak-day calendar from 93 days last season to 66 days this year so it can concentrate staffing and enforcement on truly busy dates. He said…
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