Show A8 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Thursday March 7 2002 transportation facilities in it” Aguilar said “As a result they receive the lion’s share Of the federal funding If Logan city doesn’t have a consistent and comprehensive approach to improving those facilities then we are at risk of losing federal funding throughout the valley" The issue of air quality takes on added importance in the framework of a proposed Air Continued from A 1 m I37S micrograms on Feb 7 The violation becomes particularly grave when considering that if Logan exceeds the federal limit three years in a row the city will be subject to EPA regulation “We will essentially lose control of our own destiny” said Public Works Director Kevin Hansen speaking of mandatory emissions testing and restrictions on transportation projects The city has now exceeded the standard two years in a row the action will send a negative message to the neighborhood while accomplishing very lit-- truck route on lOOO West ‘ Since November city offi- cials have advocated the designation of a westside truck route to reduce congestion on Main Street to create a more pedestrian-friendl- y downtown and to improve valley air quality But council members Karen Borg and Tami Pyfer aren’t sold on the idea They claim County wide Transportation Planner Jay Aguilar is concerned saying such restrictions could pose a legitimate threat to federal transportation funding valleywide “Logan has all of the major tie meeting “If we take 33000 cars which we have on Main Street and move them 10 blocks west what kind of impact will that have on air - 1000 West proposal in mlife THERE’S PLENTY OF TIME FOR SMALL TALK Wireless Digital Advantage $3999 monthly-callinplan AT&T g Continued from A3 Hearing a request from In fact mention oflOOO West was surprisingly absent from Wednesday’s discussion Air quality was addressed primarily in general terms The city plans to conduct two more workshops before die 1000 West proposal is raised again before die coun- cil Hie workshops are meant to establish a “baseline” for discussing the potential truck route con-trover- sy Those same sentiments appeared in Wednesday’s Agendas Bill a conditional-us- e Player' f®n& permit and kennel license at 4815 Hollow Road for quality?? Borg asked Sprott though emphasizing that he wasn’t going to cast his hat into the political surrounding the truck route proposal said improved traffic flow and more optimal speeds could make a difference But he declined to comment on the specific impact of the Hearing a request from Mike Johnson for a conditional-us- e permit and kennel license at 395 E 4300 South V The North Logan City Council meets at 7 pm today in the council chambers at the North Logan Library 475 E 2500 North Agenda items include: Discussing establishing a city committee for water resources and system improvements Considering timeline and plan for developing and adopting the fiscal year 2003 city budget Updating the council on recent changes to plans for the transfer of development rights project in Considering participation comprehensive sewer rate study 3000 tsug 600 night weekend anytime minutes (that's 50 more) with a two-ye- revised interlocal with Hyde Park & minutes QaHKfe with Logan city Utah State University Smithfiekf and others Considering mvunalii hiiBIMHI agreement ar Cache agreement County and Logan city for prelimi-rfar- y design and environmental assessment for 200 East Considering concept plan for a two-lsubdivision at 2200 N m Nokia 5165 FREE ot between 550 and 600 East (Wood and Stewart) Considering appointment to fill vacancy in the board of adjustments Considering a resolution for the addition of an annexation policy plan to the city's general plan Considering an ordinance rftak- -' ing miscellaneous corrections to the city code The proposed changes update’ the city code with respect to With activation on select calling plans Pricing may vary by location iHl numerous references to the state code and correct a list of employee's benefits to reflect actual policies Hearing reports from city officers boards and committees - Anytime minutes night & weekend minutes and nationwide long distance apply to calls placed from your Home Calling Area for as long as you remain on the same plan Plus get a waived $35 activation fee with a two-yeagreement ar Budget Continued from A3 SorensonThe lawmakers also approved 321 bills by 8:30 pm Wednesday including: : A bill allowing the state to study whether police are racially profiling during traffic stops The law would ask thole who apjply for drivers licenses or state identification cards to disclose their race on their applications A bill allowing the state to ' sue environmentalists for: financial losses caused by a ' v tourt-order- ed welcome to mlife ' - rAT&iWiTrarstSre? 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