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Council highlights parks, arts and emergency preparedness; resident urges action on stop-sign safety
Summary
Council members reported on Central Wasatch Commission and youth programs, arts displays, volunteer park work, a time-capsule event and waste-district issues; a resident asked the council to address drivers running a stop sign near Oak Creek Drive.
During the Nov. 18 Cottonwood Heights City Council meeting, members used their monthly three-minute reports to highlight upcoming events and local programs and to raise administrative issues.
Council Member Ellen Burrell encouraged residents interested in canyon stewardship to attend the Central Wasatch Commission symposium in January and mentioned the youth city council's Legislative Day on Jan.…
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