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County unveils active‑transportation scorecard; staff say Kimball Junction, SR‑32 drive most crashes
Summary
Transportation staff presented a new active‑transportation scorecard and dashboard to show current walk/bike/transit metrics, highlighting safety hotspots at Kimball Junction and SR‑32 and proposing a follow‑up congestion management scorecard and federal grant exploration.
County transportation staff introduced an "active transportation scorecard" and online dashboard designed to show current conditions for walking, biking and transit across Summit County and help set targets for improvement.
The presenter said the county‑wide average active‑transportation score is roughly 24.7 but stressed that the average masks big variation: "in some areas in the Snyderville Basin, we get 100 out of a hundred; others we get 1, 2, 3 or 5," he said. He identified two corridors that account for…
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