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Wasatch school study session readies public hearing on boundary changes amid traffic and safety concerns
Summary
During a study session ahead of a public hearing on proposed attendance-boundary changes, district staff outlined the hearing process and board members and staff focused on traffic and student-safety concerns, urging a pre-hearing summary for attendees and planning for traffic studies and outreach once a boundary is approved.
Superintendent Garrett Peterson and school‑district staff briefed the Wasatch County School Board on the process for a forthcoming public hearing on proposed attendance‑boundary changes and fielded questions about traffic, student safety and community outreach.
Peterson described the hearing as part of a legal, public process that follows neighborhood meetings and surveys. “This is the political process where, elected representatives study things,” he said, explaining that attendees would generally have two minutes each during the public‑comment portion and that the formal action — when the board may approve, table, or amend the boundary…
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