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Resident urges removal of Twin Peaks speed humps; city says contractor will correct installation

Midvale City Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary

A Twin Peaks Street resident urged the city to remove or adjust speed humps after neighborhood outreach reported mixed support; Mayor and City Manager said the city no longer installs speed humps and that work is underway with the contractor to replace incorrectly installed humps.

Resident Dave Hamilton described outreach to 29 of 41 homes on Twin Peaks Street and presented neighborhood feedback on speed humps: he said 18 respondents (62%) favored speed humps in general, 17 (58%) approved of the current locations, and 22 (75%) opposed the two humps placed at the top and bottom of the street. He told the council he believes the existing humps are ineffective and requested their removal.

City Manager Matt Dahl and Mayor Dustin Gettel responded: Matt Dahl noted the city no longer installs speed humps, and Mayor Gettel said the city is working with the contractor that installed the Twin Peaks humps to remove the incorrect type and install the correct style.