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Uniontown council adopts Local Road Safety Plan, approves Boise Creek Cove final plat and gas right‑of‑entry ordinance
Summary
The Uniontown City Council on March 9 adopted a Local Road Safety Plan that identifies nine priority areas and an estimated $21 million of potential improvements; the council also approved Ordinance 2835 (gas right‑of‑entry), finalized the 18‑lot Boise Creek Cove plat and authorized up to $25,000 for outside consultant work on code amendments.
Mayor Anthony Wright presided over the March 9 Uniontown City Council meeting where councilmembers adopted a Local Road Safety Plan, approved a final subdivision plat and passed an ordinance to authorize city entry for inspections of natural‑gas‑served buildings.
The council unanimously adopted Resolution 1870, which presents a framework to identify and prioritize safety improvements on local roads. "What we have identified is nine areas, totaling about $21,000,000," said city staff during the presentation, noting the figure reflects identified improvements but not a committed funding source. The plan allows the city to pursue grants and loans to pay for prioritized measures such as LED lighting, striping, rumble strips and rapid‑flashing crosswalk enhancements.
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