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Show to study transportation needs May 1, 1998 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three 6-Co- unty Piute County Commissioner Paul Morgan, Chairman of the Six County Association of Governments General Board (SCAO-G- ), in cooperation with the Utah Department of Transportation, is undertaking a study to determine the needs of public transportation in the Six County region comprising Juab, Millard. Piute. Sanpete. Sevier, and Wayne counties. The study will determine the feasibility of providing public transportation services. According to Mt. Pleasant City Mayor Cheslcy Christensen, Chairman of the Six County Economic Development District and Panoramaland (SCEDD) to start inspections DWR With ice coming off reservoirs and spring fishing getting into full swing, the Division of Wildlife Resources will be stopping anglers at various checkpoints along state highways and county roads in Carbon. Emery. Grand. San Juan and Utah Counties. The roadblocks will continue through the summer. Law enforcement officers will ask to see fishing licenses, harvested fish, tackle and equipment. These contacts provide Division personnel with the opportunity to collect biological data and monitor compliance with existing fishing regulations. For more information call Carl Gramlich. sergeant in the Division's Southeastern Region, (435) at 636-027- 7. We are often unable to tell people what they need to know, because they want to know something else. -- of Medical Clinic Makkland, P.AG Please Make Appointment Call for our schedule: 433-690- 5 checked (o, blocks Sooth ol Proto Cemftwy 1060 S. State St. Provo, Ut. 373-37- 40 Now is the time to own your own 1 8 inch Governments Digital Satellite System with perfect picture and sound! Systems starting at including Installation (for a limited time only) Call WASATCH CABLE ut. 2: (800-677-167- 1; il: toll free at Please answer these questions and return the completed form to: Six County Association of Governments 250 North Main P.O.Box 820 Richfield. UT 84701 What community do you live in? If you live in a rural area, where do you live (which county and what part of the county)? atailahleea ropiest central valley medical center Two for Cable TV? PODIAIRISI another service of (ARPENTER OEED Are You Tired of Paying reunites Driver's Licenses C identified was also in the April 3, 1998 edition of the ICureka Reporter. Cleo Judge was kind enough to provide that infor- -' ination. She is Kathleen Eden Rowley. Our thanks to Cleo for her identification. irilheil charge SCMOB CIUZCJVS: JBtX etc exams let TUNE-U- P get running smoothly a efficiently with complete tun up. We'll check it out top to blades. If you have a Snapper, Toro, Honda, Briggs & Stratton or a Tecumseh engine, then bring it in now and beat the rush. meMany parts in stock for the chanic. OUN SEEDS DHOW' The only 1930s picture not What is your employment status? BU0B 226-443- 3. and mower beat the rush! Hurry in now Let us and that Center, 145 South 800 West in the Food Services Classroom. Questionnaires will also be available for input and comments at the meeting. A final public meeting will be held in September when the study team will present the recommendations and receive comments on those recommendations. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Leone Harwood at the Six County Association required, but a willingness to listen is helpful. All volunteers undergo training to prepare them for the variety of calls they will receive. They also learn more about the community resources which could help the callers. For more information, call Crisis LAWNMOWER comments by completing the questionnaire published at the end of this article. Completed questionnaires should be returned to the SCAOG Transportation Study, Attention: Leone Harwood. 250 North Main, Richfield. Utah 84701. The first opportunity for the public to meet with the transportation study team will be at a meeting of the SCEDD Board and RC&D Council on Wednesday. May 13 in Richfield. This meeting is scheduled for 4:30 p.rn. at the Sevier Valley Applied TechConference nology Center's (435-896-922- ff lf You can make a difference in someone's life by volunteering just a few hours each week. Utah County Crisis Line is looking for people who are willing to answer calls and provide other supportive services. No special abilities are Line at us) or A.T. Stoddard at Leigh. Scott & Cleary, Inc. George Macdonald lsccslsccs.com). Eureka Joseph Ik Resource and Conservation Development Council (RC&D), "This study is very' important to the six county region. The recommendations will determine what public transportation services. if any. will be provided. Access to medical facilities, access to jobs, and other transportation needs will be determined and the best way of meet" ing those needs will be decided. Commissioner Morgan staled that the firm of Leigh. Scott & Cleary, Inc. has been hired to assist in the public transportation study. Members of the project team will be meeting with local agencies and elected officials. All local residents arc given the opportunity to provide input and Iff Do you have a vehicle for your personal use? How many times in the past year have you needed some type of public transportation? Never Monthly Once Weekly Twice Daily less than monthly More than twice, but What are the greatest transportation needs in the six county area? What public transportation services should be provided in the six county area? Where should the service go? What type of service is needed? Who should provide the service? Would you be willing to pay a fare for public transportation? How do you normally get to work? Drive with someone else Walk Ride in a car with someone else Bicycle Other Drive alone Do you or does someone in your household have special transportation needs (developmental or physical disabilities which impair mobility)? Would you be willing to increase taxes to support public transportation services? How much per year? Property tax? How much? Sales tax? Other tax? r. i Use additional paper if needed. to LsccsLsccs.com Responses may be |