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Show hearing will include a discussion of the location and design alternatives considered and an explanation of the relocation assistance program. Appropriate illustrative materials will be available for inspection. During the hearing, verbal andor written testimony pertaining to the features of the proposed project or to its social, economic and environmental environ-mental effects will be received from all interested persons or groups. Any person or group unable to attend the public hearing, but wishing to give testimony pertinent to the aforementioned project, may do so in writing. This testimony should be directed to the Utah Transportation Commission: James E. Johnston, Community Involvement Officer, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-5998. For inclusion in the official transcript of the public hearing proceedings, letters must be postmarked no later than midnight March 11, 1991. Please begin such testimony by making reference to the hearing or project. The public is further advised that the Environmental Assessment prepared for this project defines the scope of the project, alternatives, any potential for environmental impact, and mitigation measures which might relieve adverse environmental potential for environmental impact, and mitigation measures which might relieve adverse environmental impacts. The study is available at the following locations: Location and Environmental Studies Section, Utah Department of Transportation, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah; the Utah Department of Transportation District One Office, 169 North Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah; the office of ARJX Engineers, 5150 Washington Bl vd . , South Ogden, Utah; and the Federal Highway Administration, 2520 West 4700 South, Suite 9A, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Environmental Assessment will be available for public comment for thirty days from the first date of publication of this notice. Comments should be sent to: R. James Naegle, Engineer for Location and Environmental Studies, Utah Department of Transportation, 4501 South 2700 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84119-5998. At any time during regular office hours, the Environmental Assessment, Assess-ment, maps, drawings and other pertinent information developed by the Utah Department of Transportation, Trans-portation, as well as written views received to date from any interested persons or groups will be available for public inspection and copying at the Utah Department of Transportation offices indicated above. E. H. FINDLAY, CPA Utah Department of Transportation Executive Director Published in the Davis County Clipper First publication January 22, 1991 Second and last publication February 19, 1991 Issue No. 63 C-821 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF PUBLIC HEARING AND AVAILABILITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT On the Proposed Intersection Improvements at the Intersection of US Route 89 at State Route 193, Layton City in Davis County Project No. F-030(9) The Utah Department of Transportation herewith advises all interested persons or groups that intersection improvements are proposed at the intersection of U. S. Route 89 at State Route 193. The Preferred Alternative addressed in the Environmental Assessment prepared for this project proposes the construction of a diamond-type interchange with associated small structures and service roads. The governing officials of Layton City and Davis County are aware of this project. The public is herewith advised that an official Public Hearing, conducted by the Utah Department of Transportation to discuss the Environmental Assessment prepared for this project and the location and design features of the proposed improvements, will be held on Thursday, February 28, 1991 at 7:30 p.m. in the Layton High School Auditorium, 440 Lancer Lane in Layton, Utah. Information to be presented at the |