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Residents press council on Cordero safety and signage; manager cites funding options and design hurdles
Summary
A Little Valley Gateway resident described a recent Oct. 23 crash that left the neighborhood gridlocked; City Manager David Ricky outlined ongoing data collection for Cordero, identified 146 signage locations (DR Horton has paid about 55%), said options include increased light intensity or additional fixtures, and noted some road solutions require private land or UDOT approval.
During public comment, Melinda Burrell told the council an Oct. 23 accident on Cordero Drive at 8400 created a neighborhood gridlock, left residents unable to get to work or school, and raised concern about visibility at Cloud Peak and Cordero. She said she has raised the safety problem with the council and staff for three years and urged the city to improve access and signage.
City Manager David Ricky responded in the manager updates section. Ricky said…
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