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Residents press council on neighborhood speed limits and short-term rental rules
Summary
Two residents raised public-safety and land-use concerns: a Gina Road resident requested clarity and study follow-up about posted speed limits, and a long-time resident urged the council to permit regulated short-term rentals; councilors said both topics will be addressed through staff studies and existing ADU/home-occupation policy work.
During public comment on June 11, Herriman residents raised neighborhood traffic-safety questions and sought changes to short-term rental rules.
Adam Orme, who identified himself as a Gina Road resident, said neighborhood signs and inconsistent postings make the official speed limit unclear and asked the council to expedite study results after an officer told him on-scene that posted signs differed. The council referred him to staff and a prior work meeting…
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