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Council approves road‑safety plan, Boise Creek Cove final plat and right‑of‑entry ordinance; authorizes consultant funds
Summary
Uniontown council adopted a $21 million local road safety plan (funding to be sought), approved the Boise Creek Cove 18‑lot final plat, adopted Ordinance 2835 (right‑of‑entry for gas inspections), amended the Planning Commission work plan and authorized up to $25,000 for outside consultants to prepare Title 15 amendments to comply with state law.
Uniontown’s City Council on March 9 approved a package of land‑use and safety items and authorized limited consultant spending.
The council unanimously passed Resolution 1870 adopting a local road safety plan that identifies nine priority areas and suggested countermeasures (spot fixes and systematic treatments). Staff said the plan’s total preliminary estimate is about $21,000,000; those funds are not currently set aside and staff will pursue grants and loans to pay for projects, including intersection improvements at Stevenson and Cole.
Council also approved…
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