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Show Lakeside Review Lakeside Road : historical district resident and proximately triple the present volume. The residents are willing to live with more traffic, said Kirk Huffaker, a representative of the Utah Heritage Foundation The city needs to look at other alternatives, said Charles Clark, a resident of the historic district. Yes, there will be a future traffic problem that were going to have to absorb. The city needs to look at other alternatives and save our historical district, he said. The history is more important than a car or a truck. We need to preserve our history. Clark said, The present plan will devalue the present homes of the historical district for a resi- From 1 The present access to the - frontage road system from State Street is inconvenient, not well marked, and not regularly used, 1 said the transportation plan draft proposal. Many drivers choose 5 via State Street and to access 200 West as opposed to the j, frontage road system. We project 15,000 to 16,000 vehicles a day on west State ! Street and 17,000 vehicles on 200 !' West. We are concerned about these volumes in front of the schools, and the intersection at State and the frontage road will reduce the traffic volumes by 3,000 to 4,000, said Russell Youd of Horrocks Engineers, 2 transportation consultants hired ' by the city. Our biggest concern ; is the traffic volumes at the same time children are going to - 1- -1 ' '' dential neighborhood and member of the Board of Directors of the Ezra T. Clark Family organization. We are against the proposal. ning Commission member. There are options to this. I would like to see this district served and expanded. 20-ye- ar Seniors look at alternatives to decreasing future traffic in the area. The transportation plan includes more than 60 pages of city traffic planning issues. 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Please RSVP for all activities or by stop- by calling ping at the office Monday ; through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. WELCOMES E R CLINIC system, safety traffic calming proposals, and corridor preservation. Senior Association Davis Hospital Chapter N ment, 1100 West Connection, Completing the Frontage road Friday: cod Vera Cruz, au gra-ti- n potatoes, spinach, beef and egg salad, chocolate chip cookie, oatmeal roll and milk. Monday: ham and beans, zucchini and tomatoes, carrot raisin salad, sherbet, cheese biscuit and From 7 meets each Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. The center will take you shopping at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday. The AARP meets at 12:45 p.m. on Friday. pre- The commission voted to approve the transportation plan without the intersection, but to five-lan- Currently 5,000 vehicles a day use State Street to Clark Lane and 200 West from State Street to the freeway entrance. The 200 West passes directly to the front of Farmington Junior High School and is a major road crossed by children walking to and from Farmington Elementary. The projection is ap TAN ironic that I side with the same people who would like to see me thrown ofT this commission, said Gary Payne, PlanI find it crease interest to move this e intersection toward commercial development, said Clark. This is one of the rare and happy occasions where our interests and the interests of Farming-to- n are one and the same, said Dick Andrews, Lagoon representative. Growth is inevitable. But obviously this needs to be looked at again. We would like you to improve the frontage road but divert traffic away from our historical district, said Maureen Clark, school. Tuesday. February 17, 1998 5 Skate Street www.zip2.comstandardnetdkatestreet Nix Polaris www.standard.netnixpolarisindexhtml The Bike Shoppe www.bikeshoppe.com t |