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Show Metober 30. 1974, THE HERALD, Prove, “HB Orem Approves Closure Of Sandhill Rd. Section Orem City Council T nigh voted to vacal that the cily be deeded the Read between about 1000 and sded before construction funds are made availabie to the technical college. The city would then construct the road About 30 residents of the area surrounding the new campus a Tuesday's meeting as a continuation of a public hearing begun last week Several expressed the view 12% South, in the area of the new Orem campus af afternoon, were tol? thet 32 million allocated from the state legislature, the interest on that money, will right-of-way for the read if it is Utah ‘Technicai College Foilowing 18 planning commission recommendations, coumciimen stipulated that an alternate route adjacent to the freeway must be included in the plans for the campus cover the cosi of the three proposed buildings on the campus but will net payfor all necessary preliminary site work, Theywere informed that the governor has indicated he will ‘support allocation of fumis to cover the cost of the current proposals but will not support a Councilmen specified that the that was prevalent the previous road be closed oniy if week stating they did not want measure to provide money for construction of the alternate Sandhill Road closed unti! an additional construciion during the January session ruad is listed as thefirst priority alternate was opened for the next money received {rom They were told that money the State Legislature. given last year for construction eepgsceees* also stipulated ‘ted to three buildings ve beenapproved by ihe state agencies = pseiiy if is needed in the thai caging that commit furare The funds for the road and for the second phase of campus construction wiil be sought @i the Januar, session of the iege! rc, ailiwugh otficials puinied gut that the meney may not be apprepriated until the following year or later. Technical college mayresult in the loss of fone rather than reassignment of funds. ‘Those present at the meeting favored the freeway frontage | road alternate over the | | | periphery road Members of the Utah | Technical College Advisory|i Council, who met Tuesday | & representatives said the road SANDHILL ROAD will be closed where it lies in the boundary of the new Orem campus of Utah Technical College. Orem City Council Tuesday night approved vacating the road between 1000 and South. Covncilmen stipulated that the road be vacated only if a frontage read along the freeway be placed first on the list of construction priorities for the next allocation of money iremthe State Legisiature. Money will be sought in the January 1975 sessison but may not be allocated during that session, must be built with campus construction funds. Axer it is completed, the State Highway Department will accept responsibislityfor maintenance. Counciimen also stipulated + BRAKES 1 VOUEEL ALIGRALEHT Pe. 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[ very best we can.” strongly support him today as 1 Energyconservation: Cutting the budget; “Our first objective is to cut did when I nominated him in “We have not made any final the 6 million barrels per day August. I hope and tr nat the determination We are going to imports of crude oil by1 million Senate and House committees make a maximumeffort to cut at barrels. We believe that with the as well as the two bodies least $5.4 billion I] act promptly on energy conservation recom“T can assure you that (in mendations we have made, that fiscal 1976) it wil be a tight budget, a very tight budget % County objective can be accomplished accomplished. “However, if there isn't the saving of 1 million barreis per * Library (Continued from Page 1) become oneof the county's chief ‘problems in the iast few years, (Continued from Page1) noting that when he was elected bulldozers and droveit with the to the commission six years ago licensed operator to dig a scoop itwas not muchofa problem. full of damp dirt where “The PEA camein, then more students last weekendsat on the and more people have moved lawn in the warmfall sunshine into the county, The solid waste History Reviewed situation has become a great Prior to Elder Hienkley’s worrytous, but it appears Devon brief remarks, BYU President has the answerto our problem,” Dallin H. 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