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Show Residents prefer special improvement proposal Kent Prestwich, representing the residents of 1400 E. Street, told the Pleasant Grove City Council Tuesday that the majority of property owners were in favor of one of the two proposals suggested at a neighborhood meeting recently. The preferred proposal would allow for the regular six inch high curb and gutter on the west side of 1400 East and a rolled curb would be provided on the east side of the road for most of the length of the street. The street would be 24 feet wide on the north end with some asphalted parking strips provided on the east side of the road. Because of a road which is anticipated to be built to a proposed church behind the Lynn Searle home, the regular curb and gutter would be installed on the east side of the road from the proposed road to 200 South. In this location the road would also be widened to 36 feet. The city council had included 1400 East in the proposed Special Improvement Im-provement District with the intent to provide asphalt and curb and gutter on the street. The residents were concerned with some engineering problems on the street because it is not a straight street, the properties on the east side are high and the ones on the west side are low, and irrigation water needed to be properly handled. han-dled. Mr. Prestwich indicated that he felt that most of the property owners were in favor of the proposal and expected that only a few would protest the district. The 1400 East project is one of four that the city has included in the proposed special improvement district. Others are extending the sewer line into the Firwood Subdivision, Sub-division, the Cascade Subdivision and the street improvements in Crystal View Subdivision. |