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Show Ave., University On the lane in proDosed modifications to University Avenue Interchange, Widening of from the SR-7- 5 Interchange to north of the Provo River, Construction of a new Connector Road connecting 1860 I-- East Bay Boulevard environmental effects Study will be available ? SR-7-5 University Ave- - 15Center Street loop nue interchange pre- - ramps. New ramps will South to SR-8and ferred alternative util- - be constructed and a Center Street Inter- izes a combination of signalized intersection change Modifications. free flow movements develnneri wWa the and a signalized inter- new ramps intersect Project Numbers section to provide traf Center Street. The and fic movements between weave on between 1860 South and the existing northbound The Utah Department of Transportation, University Avenue. The ramps will be elimiherewith advises all 1860 SouthEast Bay nated. interested persons or Boulevard intersection Right of way will groups that it proposes will be realigned and need to be acquired for the actions described the weave on Univer- the new project. Areas sity Avenue will be where right of way may above. The purpose of the eliminated. need to be acquired include: the east side of project is to: reduce ConnecThe congestion in downtown tor preferred alterna- University Avenue from Provo by providing a safe tive begins at the 1860 East Bay Boulevard to and direct SouthEast Bay Boule- 1860 South; both sides southeast vard route through intersection and of 1860 SouthEast Bay from the Provo namely, 1860 follows the 1860 South Boulevard South; reduce the bot- alignment east to Kuhni western terminus of tleneck on caused Road. Prom Kuhni Road e section the Connector contin1860 South to Kuhni by the e ues east on new align- Road; vacant land be- between the sections north of Cen- ment to a termination tween Kuhni Road and ter Street and South of at the the Canyon University Avenue; Canyon Drive intersec- intersection; vacant correct operational de- tion. The total length of land between the westficiencies at the Uni- the Connector is ap- ern terminus of 1860 versity Avenue and proximately 1.1 miles. South and the modified Avenue Center Street inter- Kuhni Road will be changes. interchange. The There may also be widening realigned and access to preferred alternative Bullock Lane will only some access impacts to consists of adding one be provided north of the businesses located on: 9 HDP-9125(00- 1) 5, SR-8- 9 east-we- st four-lan- six-lan- te . State of Utah seeks office space The State of Utah, Division of Facilities Construction and Management, requests all persons interested in leasing space to the State to submit a proposal by 2:00 p.m., June 29, 1994. Specifications and forms for submitting proposals are available upon request at the Division of Facilities Construction and Management. Contact Dennis L. Roberts, Administrative Office of the courts, at (801) 2,050 proximately square feet. Location: The preferred area is American Fork City, however, facilities will be considered in the Lehi, Pleasant Grove codes and local codes. THE DIVISION OF FACILITIES STRUCTION CON- AND MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR and Cedar Hills areas. ALL PROPOSALS OR ANY FORLength of Lease: Five TO WAIVE TECHNIOR MALITY (5) years, with option L ANY CALITY IN two for to renew (2) BEST IN additional five (5) year INTEREST OF THE terms. (18) STATE. PRO-POSA- Parking: Eighteen Please submit proe reserved parkto: posals stalls. ing Fullmer, DiviDoug Occupancy: As soon as Conof Facilities sion not later possible, but and struction Managethan Aug. 1. 1994. OfExt. 200, for ques- 'Miscellaneous: Facili- ment, 4110 State Lake Salt fice Building, tions regarding space ties must meet all local and functional needs of zoning requirements. City, Utah 84114, teleFacilities must conform phone: the courts. PROPOSAL to the Americans with Published in the Disabilities AccessibilFork Citizen, American DFCM9406-ity Guidelines, Health, Pleasant Grove Review UBC Office of NFPA, Space: Energy, Type and all other applicable and Lehi Free Press Space. 15 and 22, 1994. Amount of Space:' Ap state standards, state June 373-361- 3, 538-332- ' WJWQmm Page 19 Tmmmiramm W Join American Fork Hospital and the American Fork Senior Center in the quest to stay healthy. Friday, June 24 10a.m.-No- on American Fork Senior Center 54 E. Main Street, American Fork Public Welcome 8. Free glaucoma screenings by Dr. Kent Karren Free foot screenings by Dr. Rogers, D.RM. Free physical therapy screenings, by Glen Smith, PT Free blood pressure readings by A.F. Ambulance Free hearing screenings 's Free Free blood glucose screenings Lipid Profiles, S12; cholesterol tests, 13 (no food or drink 12 hours prior to blood tests.) And much more. mini-EKG- P P For More Information, call 763-327- 9 J) Unci: to Health 965-427- The Chiropractic View by: Dr. Robert Lindberg vJ My Aching Head!! Headaches are one of the most common clinical complaints, yet its etiology is so complex and varied that doctors are often baffled as to methods of treatment and modes of prevention. A number of factors have been cited as probably causes for headaches, including infection, high blood pressure, certain food allergies (particularly to red wine, aged cheeses and chemicals, such as MSG.) hypoglycemia, sunlight and changes in barometric pressure. The it problem with this approach is that while it may isolate substance does not address why a it. In to treatment individual case usually consists of aspirin any particular responds negatively for tension type headaches and stronger medications for migraines. Chiropractors believe that a pain killer simply masks the problem and in no way deals with the underlying causes. They have an excellent track record in headache treatment and have found that headaches often result when the blood supply to the brain is restricted, either by a misaligned vertebrae, spasms in the neck muscles or neck displacement. At American Fork Chiropractic we see to correct the problem without drugs or surgery - instead of just treating the symptoms. Our facility is located at 321 E. 300 N. American Fork, Call 756-0- 1 11. -- Lehi ACf j 3 JL I 1 g t)J IsHAVED-iCE- .Hr, ejj (I 1 2. 1 v.iiin. 1 "'" " f in Coupon Expires 1 J 94 M Over 60 Flavors One Coupon per Customer g 280 E. Main Lehi (next to Koniers; " ....... - "f ! rjBB DBDaDBBDBDDDBBBDDDDu Expenses Paid 0 Cash Dach for Your Family! Details Jf Call For Farm Bureau fm.i or phukul Gerald Boyd 81 N. LUTCF i njMtmta services Center Am Fork 756-586- 2 - Terry & Cindy Woodcox chose Gunthers & Truck Mounted 1 j m JfOv Jiw "ikAfl the price I with 300 s.f. minimum Residential - Commercial Free Disenfectant Serving all of Utah County i L u u u u u u u u uu y u u u u u u u u u u J B my summer Your Funeral i 11 UREQ I J KELMTS Deep Clean Carpet TTnVinlfrv - I WmtmMmmm from the western ter- will be received from for public comment for minus of 1860 South to all interested persons thirty days from the first Kuhni Road, and Draper or groups. date of publication of Lane. Any person or group this notice. Comments Other impacts iden- unable to attend the should be sent to: Dave tified include wetlands, public hearing, but Berg, Engineer for Lonoise and temporary wishing to give testi- cation and Environconstruction impacts. mony pertinent to the mental Studies, Utah The governing offi- aforementioned project, Department of Transcials of Utah County and may do so in writing. portation, 4501 S. 2700 Provo City are aware of This testimony should West, Salt Lake City, be directed to the Utah Utah 84119. this project. ComThe public is here- Transportation At any time during with advised that an mission: James E. regular office hours, the Open Forum Public Johnston, Community Environmental Study, Hearing conducted by Involvement Officer, maps, drawings and the Utah Department 4501 S. 2700 West, Salt other pertinent informaof Transportation to Lake City, Utah 84119-599- tion developed by the discuss the EnvironFor inclusion in Utah Department of mental Study prepared the official transcript of Transportation, as well for this project and the as written views relocation and design the public hearing pro- ceived to date from any features of the proposed ceedings, letters must interested persons or improvements will be be postmarked no later groups will be available held on Wednesday, than midnight July 16, for public inspection and July 6, 1994 in the Provo 1994. Please begin such copying at the Utah City, City Center, 351 testimony by making Department of TransWest Center, Provo, reference to the hear- portation offices indiUtah. Interested per- ing or project. cated above. sons may call anytime In compliance with The public is further between 5:00 p.m. and advised that the Envi- the Americans with 8:00 p.m. At this time ronmental Study pre- Disabilities Act, indithe public will have an pared for this project viduals needing special opportunity to see an defines the scope of the accommodations (inoverview of the project project, alternatives, cluding auxiliary comconsiderations and will any potential for envi- municative aids and be able to consult sev- ronmental impact, and services) during this eral project experts in mitigation measures meeting should notify an open house type which might relieve LeGrand Jones at 450 1 adverse environmental S. 2700 West, SLC, Utah environment. Information to be impacts. The study is 84119, phone (801) at least seven presented at the hear- available at the following will include a dis- ing locations: Location working days prior to cussion of the location and Environmental the meeting. and design alternatives Studies Section, Utah Utah Department considered and an ex- Department of Transof Transportation James E. Johnston planation of the reloca- portation, 4501 S. 2700 tion assistance program. West, Salt Lake City, Community Appropriate illustrative Utah; The Utah DeparInvolvement materials will be avail- tment ofTransportation Officer able for inspection. Region Three Office, 825 Published in the During the hearing, N. 900 West, Orem, verbal andor written Utah; and the office of American Fork Citizen, testimony pertaining to Horrocks Engineers, Pleasant Grove Review the features of the pro- One West Main, Ameri- and Lehi Free Press June 22 and 29, 1994. posed project or to its can Fork, Utah. - on-sit- IDENTI-FICATIO- H . sides each direction Connector, to north of The Center Street the Provo River (M.P. preferred alternative is 264.7 to M.P. 269,4)., a modification of the Total length of the diamond interchange widening is approxi- - concept and replaces the mately 4.7 miles. existing northbound from Citizen, Press, Review Wed., June 22, 1994 modifications proposed; hearing set of 1860 South social, economic and The Environmental both 1-- 15 Buy one pair of eyeglasses and get another single vision pair FREE! Good only at the Spec Shoppe, 218 N. West State Rd. (Timp Plaza), American Fork I Hurry! Oiler ends soon! 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