Midway Council to meet March 6 to finalize response on proposed Heber Valley Corridor route
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The Council scheduled a special meeting for March 6 to decide whether to sign a joint letter supporting a proposed Heber Valley Corridor route that follows North Highway 40 to protect the north fields; staff warned the route could affect more structures and be costlier.
Midway City Council discussed a draft joint letter regarding the proposed Heber Valley Corridor and set a special meeting for Friday, March 6 at noon to finalize the City’s response before a March 9 deadline.
Planning Director Michael Henke said the draft letter supported the route adjacent to North Highway 40 because it would protect more of the north fields; he also noted that routing next to the highway could be costlier and would affect more houses and structures. Council Member Kevin Payne said a unified response was preferable and that the Mayor and a Council member should meet with a Wasatch County official who proposed the draft letter.
No formal vote was taken. The Council directed staff to circulate the draft and meet Friday to decide the City’s position ahead of the March 9 submission deadline.
