OCR Text |
Show S.L. 'Ideally Planned,' Says Visiting Expert - i I - ) J Sees 'No Need' for Many Traffic Accidents ' Here Salt Lake City Is "Ideally planned" even ahead of what planners In other cities are aiming aim-ing at for the future. That was the praise sounded here Tuesday by Charles B. Bennett, Ben-nett, city planner of Milwaukee, Wis, who, "loaned" to the American Ameri-can Society of Planning Officials, is touring American cities. He Is to meet with the Salt Lake planning and aonlng commission com-mission Thursday to diacuss housing. hous-ing. "It is costing eastern cities millions mil-lions of dollars to get by means of planning what Salt Lake City already has In Its municipal planning," plan-ning," Mr. Bennett said. "You have no serious one-way traffic or parking problems here and should not have so many traffic traf-fic accidents as there are elsewhere." I " a. . tmA CHARLES) B. BENNETT Praised HaM Lake planning |