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Council approves renaming a portion of Industrial Park Road to Chalk Creek Road after residents cite emergency response confusion
Summary
The council voted to rename a short county-owned segment of Industrial Park Road to Chalk Creek Road after the petitioner and neighbors described repeated emergency-response and delivery confusion; the ordinance carried on a voice vote after no public opposition beyond supportive neighbors.
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The council approved ordinance 975 to change the name of a county-owned segment of Industrial Park Road to Chalk Creek Road after a public hearing in which the petitioner, Brandon Brady, and neighbors described repeated emergency-response and address-delivery confusion.
Brandon Brady told the council that neighbors regularly identify the stretch as Chalk Creek Road and that emergency responders have had trouble locating some houses. Neighbor Destiny Blancquest described a day when an ambulance “drove by a couple times” and could not find the correct home, a safety concern that motivated her to sign the petition. "I was very concerned that they did not know the area," Blancquest said during the hearing.
Staff confirmed county inventory records already list the section as Chalk Creek Road, and North Summit Fire Chief Ben Nelson provided a letter of support, according to the petitioner. After closing the hearing, the council moved to approve the ordinance; the motion carried on a voice vote.
The decision standard applied was local public-safety and addressing clarity; staff indicated no county operational objections to the change. The new name will be reflected in county records and address-management systems as the council implements the ordinance.
