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Resident urges council to reject lane reductions after traffic study; suggests police presence at new development
Summary
Runar Bowman told the council the traffic consultant's proposal to reduce lanes east of 2300 would worsen congestion and push traffic into neighborhoods; he suggested roundabouts might be workable and proposed a police substation or subsidized officer housing at a future development to reduce crime risk.
At the June 17 Cottonwood Heights council meeting a resident urged elected officials to reject any lane reductions arising from a recent traffic study and to consider police presence at a planned development.
Runar Bowman, the lone speaker during the citizen comment period, said he reviewed the traffic consultant’s ranking options discussed in the earlier work session and opposed the option to reduce lanes to…
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