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Residents press council on pedestrian safety, bike-lane behavior and local art-district ideas during public comment

Cottonwood Heights City Council · August 20, 2025
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Summary

During public comment, residents urged more enforcement and traffic calming at Creek Road & Danish Road after near-misses; others suggested an art district near Highland Drive and requested library and youth programs. Speakers included two residents who said police follow‑up was insufficient, and a commenter who urged licensing for cyclists.

Residents used the city’s three‑minute public‑comment period to press the council on local street safety, enforcement and neighborhood amenities.

Chase (first‑name‑only) told the council he lives on Creek Road and described motorists repeatedly failing to yield to pedestrians at the Creek/Danish intersection, saying he had to stop in the crosswalk and feared being struck. "We don't need to have a tragedy in order to have action," Chase said, asking the city for more patrols and…

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