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Council hears community concerns about Main Street crossings; staff recommends near-term driver feedback and crosswalk upgrades

Herriman City Council · January 23, 2025
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Summary

Following a community meeting, staff presented several short-term safety improvements for Herriman’s Main Street corridor and longer-term capital options (raised intersections, medians) that would require CIP funding; council emphasized safety and asked staff for cost estimates for near-term measures.

Herriman City Council — Staff updated the council on a community safety review of Herriman Rose Boulevard/Main Street and proposed immediate, low-cost measures alongside possible long-term reconstruction options to improve pedestrian safety and walkability.

Speaker 8 told council members the traffic warrant study did not support installing a traffic signal at the community’s requested crossing, and that public feedback focused on corridor speed, traffic volume, lane width and alignment. “The community’s…

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