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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday. April 15, 1987 ;8A Road closure debated :s & v JO-AN- Lakeside 'You must remember The citiFARMINGTON zens of the Compton Bench area of Farmington met with the city council in a public hearing to discuss the closing of Compton Bench Road where it intersects with 600 North (State Highway E. T. driveway. I have taken kids to the hospital after a motorcycle accident. We should close the road with no questions asked, she Johnson said. The UTA bus stops on 600 North and the bridge over the Farmington canyon stream is too narrow for the road. One day a fire truck almost lost it on the small stretch of road. Roger Luba said he felt the road should be left open but that it should be better maintained. ;; We need two intersections. Perhaps if there were a right turn deceleration lane on 600 North, cars could make it up the hill and still not cause a problem, he All Seasons Realty has bought the property west of the road and in the process of developing the ground the proposal came up. Af- ft: L lems. We had one accident where in the they totalled my car sitting that the road was originally a cow trail and not a true intersection 106). lWeewW4yWyv. Karen Davis said living at the bottom of the hill causes prob- CALLAHAN Review correspondent llVi rrt Jv hill without that little run at the bottom, he said. The wait at ter meeting with City Planner the other intersection is long beBob Scott, the city proposed to cause it is so busy. He wanted to have the council closer the road and make it a dead make the small section of Compend street. ton Bench a The problems arise in the acy street incess to ,600. North, said Scott. stead of closing it altogether. E.T. Johnson, former mayor, The intersection is unsafe. Although the road going west to explained that the same subject came up six years ago. Burke Lane js not aligned correctYou must remember that the ly it appears to be a better road. We will be landscaping along ; road was originally a cow trail ., said. .the road closure, said .Scott, ' , and not a true intersection. Diane Ferrin said school busses ' In a letter from the jUtah Deuse that area to stop and pick up He feels the area should be left partment of Transportation, Dachildren. The road keeps the busvid Kennison explained that the' alpne. until it is developed and ses and children off the busy site is a safety hazard.? u cap become a stop. He prostreet and is a lot safer for everyReducing the Volurrte of traffic posed that the council drive the one, she said. on lower Compton Rpad by the road a few times at rush hour Residents living at the top of elimination of this intersection then decide if the intersection is the hill wanted to have the road .'.would improve safety at the necessary,'. . remain : north intersection while those at the .off the same Sherwin Smith said he feels no bottom open it V wanted closed. Several j he ; Y' Y said., road, need to keep the intersection of the council members However many of the residents expressed :Y y interest in the street at the meeting opposed thb; clo- ,bpeit. Y Y,:iY sure. Ted Thatcher, ini a letter' ad-They don Vciean'i't ihiheYiik idea. dressed to the cityLe?plained the. ter and people come dowp- tlie? The proposition will go back to hill. ht 60 miles an houn We have? problems encountered in the win, Planning commission where aa numerous "accidents thpre. der when the road,Ws slickr revise it and review the Y'theywill It is impossible to get,'up the? ne,said-"-- ' '"YZ Y-- V citizens jnput. one-wa- : , ' v ay . . . , one-wa- Staff photo by Rodney Wright ; and LaDonna Miller,, after they Jason Y tended, activities at the ..school. as his yard at Columbia '.Elementary ,, in his with School guests for. Grandparents Day. Kaysville grandparents, LaMar Miller leaves the HAND IN HAND, Student borrowers may break law at-sch- S . , -- PLANT YOUR LAWN FOR LESS THAN The names of 904 individuals who have received federal Pell Grants, student financial assis-- . tance, have been referred to the Department of Education by the iboscrcf : Per Square Foot Selective Service System. 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