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Residents and engineers press Herriman council for stronger pedestrian protections at school crossings
Summary
Multiple public commenters urged the Herriman City Council to prioritize a pedestrian-controlled signal at the Herriman Rose Boulevard–Main Street crossing, citing persistent unsafe conditions, a reported increase in driving after a safe-route change and a local crash history.
Several residents and a licensed civil engineer urged the Herriman City Council on Jan. 14 to take more aggressive steps to protect students and pedestrians along the Herriman Rose Boulevard–Main Street corridor.
Gavin Nyberg, a student who addressed the council, described a bumpy, narrow sidewalk on his school route and said speed-limit signs were removed, calling for “a light at the Herriman Rose Boulevard and Main Street intersection.” Lacey Taylor, a member of the school…
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