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Residents urge action on school-area traffic and urge economic development priority

Cottonwood Heights City Council · September 17, 2025
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Summary

Two residents urged the city to address traffic and safety near Brighton High School and to prioritize economic development in the master plan, citing traffic impacts and flat revenue trends versus rising expenses.

Two members of the public used the citizen-comment period at the Sept. 16 meeting to press the council on traffic safety and the city’s economic priorities.

Michael Falk, a long-time resident, described congestion and reckless driving linked to Brighton High School. He named three problem locations—17800 South (the east–west street carrying South Parking Lot…

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