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Herriman adopts ordinance to limit utility cuts into newly built roads for three years
Summary
Herriman leaders described and approved a road-excavation ordinance designed to protect recently paved streets: cuts to new roads would be barred for three years (with discouraged cuts in years three to five), and any cuts in years 3–5 would require wider repaving to encourage coordination and lower long-term costs.
Herriman officials described a newly adopted ordinance that aims to reduce repeated trenching of recently paved streets, protect pavement investments and prompt better coordination among utilities.
"This ordinance says, basically, if there's a new road, you're not cutting into that road again for 3 years," said the returning guest identified in the episode as Mayor Palmer, summarizing the council’s guiding principle. City hosts added that the ordinance allows very limited exceptions for emergencies, but generally bars…
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