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Show f Wednesday, May 17, 20CO Th9 Park Record A-5 c I liN il Mr2T3it M J h t ! It fl r- ' 1. .. i I invironmantal olaanup is going well Agencies overseeing work at the transit center say there have been no surprises by Jay Hamburfja) Of THE RECORD STAFF The environmental cleanup now underway in Swede ADey is running smoothly' according to the agencies involved in the project. As part of the construction of a transit center at the site, the city is required to ensure that the site will he safe once the project is finished. "So far. Park City has worked, x with us and taken every ep to do the cleanup properly in our eyes." Dtwg Bacon of the Utah Department of Environment! Quality said. "Park City has been very good. They've worked with us." The city hopes to receive u 'certificate 'cer-tificate of completion from the department that will recognize that the cleanup was successful : "As long as we are comfortable u On Sunday. May 14 at 6:31 p.m., a person complained to police that a neighbor was shooting shoot-ing arrows into his yard. An officer offi-cer was dispatched and a compromise compro-mise reached, police report. The incident occurred on the 700 block of Quaking Aspen Court At 1:39 a.m.. police arrested a motorist for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Prospector Avenue. Police responded to a stolen-beer stolen-beer case at 2 51 a.m. According to police, several suspects took an IS-pack from a convenience store and then fled in two vehicles. One vehicle was a blue Honda and the other a white Geo. police said. At 2:56 a.m.. police arrested a person on the 400 biock of Main Street for disorderlv conduct. On Saturday. May 13 at 11:59 p.m.. a rollover was reported at Quinn's Junction. A person was taken to the hospital. wt 7:59 p.m.. police were called o family fight in Park Meadows! Police arrested crioq to marijuana roKSSioli cwfUeTLW ; Mock 6f,Park Avenue It 7:55 p.m. At;43 p.m.. police arrested a person on S R. 224 for possessing i 4 4. 1:1 (nklliA ii ri'i . tjv I rs Uh ; PARK OT with the cleanup . . . pretty much it states 'We're not going to come back and visit the site, Bacon said of such a certificate. If the city changed the liinction of the site, though, the certificate would be voided. Bacon is visiting "he site about twice per I i So far. Park City has worked with us and taken every step to do the cleanup properly prop-erly in our eyes. Park City has been very good. They've worked with us." Doug Bacon Department of Environmental Quality week to check on the cleanup. The city has encountered encoun-tered contaminated contam-inated soiL which was expected. The soil is taken out of Park City to Safety Clean at the Grassy Mountain Repository in Give. Utah, w hich is near Tooele. So far. crews have taken 1.628 tons of narcotics paraphernalia. At 7:36 p.m.. motorist reported that his truck was hit by pink paintballs on the 200 block of Norfolk Avenue. On Thursday, May 11 police intervened in an argument that involved a vehicle being taken in the Iron Horse area. Police say officers helped recover the csr. On Wednesday, May 10 at 8:56 Man alleges by Jay Hamburger OF THE RECORD STAFF A Deer Wley Drive resident ss alleging that a speeding city bus hit and killed his dog outside his house lasi week. Shawn lrvin. 415 Deer Valley Drive, says the bus was driving too fast when tt struck the dog. which was in the gutter. The accident happened at approximately 8 a jn. Saturday. The 1 veiir-oki doe. a 1 10-oound UmMX Lanradof named Wolf Creel Chanceloc was taken alive to White Pine Veterinary Clink. Veterinarians put the dog on oxyg? Blotter New faces! New name! New ways of doing business! - In this era of mega-mergers and frequent change, its nice to have something you can count on. ' Especially, when it comes to your money. 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Police, though, say the damage might have been caused by the temperature difference between the outside air and the vehicle's defrosting system. A Park Avenue restaurant called police to report a cash box missing on Wednesdsv, On Tuesday. May 9 a! 2M speeding bus killed dog and gave it a blood transfusion but could not save its life. Irvin said. lrvin claims the bus driver was speeding. "It's not a matter of I think. The bus was driving 45 to 50 mph ... 1 think it s a matter of the speed-zone differences," he said. lrvin is also upset that the bus driver did not stop. "Its a situation where a vehicle has an accident and the vehicle left the scene," he said. i"44 f vt" a'". f ni i J. "' 1 - friraopouuu..4iViior j rveni cu. ukh .wvcniPd, a pmcc oui-r oui-r Cashel wA fc department kx- cer traveling 80 mph w hue respond ;r ing into the incident but e not el admitting or denying that a city bus O HAS MANY BRANCHES 615-BANK (2265) 24-Hour Main Street ATM &. 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"It's been damp enough to keep the soil piles moist," Bacon said. p.m.. police arrested two people for retail theft on the 300 block of Main Street. At 9:24 p.m.. graffiti was found on a bus stop in front of the Racquet Club on Little Kate Road. On Monday, May 8 at 11:37 a.m.. graffiti was found on a building behind the Park City School District's office on S R. 248. hit the dog. "We are investigating that." Cashcl saxi The exterior of the bus showed no evidence that it hit the dog. he said. Cashel said the bus driver, though, w as questioned. Cashel said the department is sad that the dog was killed. "We're heartsick over this," he said. 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