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Show A forum 0 Wednesday April 29, 1907 o speed limit on D . Weber Drive too fast? Verg Glismann speed limit anyway. Street talk It seems as a whole, people will push the speed limit. And within a year I predict we will have a childs death because of it. ConsisVerg Glismann tently, the speed limit is pushed and the per hour crease is going to make the road too fast th We dont have sidewalks everywhere along this road and cars are zipping through here all the time. I would have liked to keep it at 40, but the city has no control over the speed limit because it is a state road. Forty-fiv- e miles per hour is just too fast for this type of road and the width that it is. i persons head that changed these. What in the world were they thinking of? Claudia Love It is just stupid to raise the speed limit. They (UDOT) put the increased speed limit signs right before and after the school crosswalk. Forty-fiv- Robin Passey We need school crossing lights on that road. And it took forever to get the sidewalks that we have. The kids have to dodge the cars on the road, it gets so bad at times. miles per hour is e ridiculous. Those passing through dont realize what it takes to stop at that speed. I would just like to shake the throughout north Davis County and in Roy. side Review editorial staff. when published. Letters will also be edited, if Send all letters to the Lake- Letters should be typed, necessary, to meet journalistic side Review, 2146 N. Main, double-spaceand must in- standards of good taste. Libel- Suite 526, Layton, Ut., 84041. clude the name and telephone ous material will be deleted. Hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. d, another accident involving hazardous chemicals in the area. . Two recent accidents, one serious and one that could have been, point out the dangers that exist every day. The accident in North Salt Lake at a plant killed one man and injured several others. No injuries were reported at the accident in Layton near the i.J j) ' ular basis, and tips on proper In procedure could be the difference between life and death one day. do not regularly use and disEvacuation procedures and burn plant, but that happy pose of chemicals and advise other safety measures could be them on safety measures reviewed with the public, ending could have been differacid should an accident occur. ent had the sulfuric through seminars or talks to involved been hot, rather than These companies may not clubs, volunteer organizations cold. be as familiar with the han- and other groups. With the potential for an Hazardous materials are. dling and disposal of such mawho as businesses terials accident a daily threat, awareused by nearly every city and on a materials handle the ness reg may help avert tragedy. at many industrial sites, such . "S as at the Freeport Center. 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Illegally stored hazardous wastes pose a threat to public safety also. To combat the threat and formulate a plan of action, these officials could perhaps Association Claudia Love - Thats what emergency personnel say about the possibili- American Heart ' .rV ty The Lakeside Review en- number of the writer. Unless a writer requests his- . ! readers to submit Shorter letters are more name be withheld for reasons . courages letters to the editor. Content likely to be published. Long deemed justifiable by the ediof letters should address issues letters will be subject to edit- tor, letters must be accompa- - '; of interest to our readership ing at the discretion of Lake- nied by the writers name : The potential is there. Its just a matter of time. for , Tf Lakeside letter policy reviewed Awareness may avert tragedy ty ' f-- A change in the speed limit on South Weber Drive (State Road 60) from 40 to 45 mph has area parents and a state representative questioning the action taken by the Utah Department of Transportation. Several months ago, UDOT officials made the change to bring the busy South Weber main street in line with the results of a recent study on speed. According to the study, the speed limit on the state road needed to be decreased by 5 mph in some areas and increased by 5 mph in other areas, which includes a poorly marked school crosswalk zone near South Weber Elementary. The Lakeside Review asked , Henry Dickamore South Weber residents in random interviews if South Weber Drive warrants a 5 mph increase. State Rep. Henry Dicka-morWeber, was also asked his opinion. of road this is and the condition the highway is in indicates 45 Rep. Henry Dickamore consider never miles per hour is too fast They (UDOT) what is in the best interest of the Its ridiculous theyre not willing to compromise. public who use the road. I dont know Ivan Ray They (UDOT) dont care what the public thinks. The type I why they (UDOT) changed the e, for opinion : H3S t 4 FOU MORE INFORUATIOIV CONTACT THE LATOi HILLS MALL OFFICE 516-347- 1 .j biuA. , , -- |