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Wasatch Front Regional Council has released a new Google Earth map of the Recommendation Most Likely to Be Advanced. I wasn't able to figure out how to view it in my browser, but if you have Google Earth installed in your computer, it's easily opened with Google Earth
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When the North Legacy Study wraps up and the final recommendations are made, the previous contact information on this blog for making comments and giving feedback will no longer be valid.For those of you who want to remain informed and involved as the planning of North Legacy
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Moottoritie - HighwayOriginally uploaded by dotsi View original storyPreferred route for Legacy extension determinedJune 22nd, 2009 @ 12:11pmBy Marc GiauqueWEBER COUNTY -- Transportation planners think they're narrowing down a preferred route for the northernmost section
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If you were not able to make the open house for North Legacy last night, here is the information you'll need in order to make comments and suggestions to the study team (source: http://wfrc.org):North Legacy - Weber County StudyNorth Legacy Fact SheetNorth Legacy Open House -
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Sorry for the late notice, but most of you I believe are on the mailing list (either email or snail mail) so hopefully know about this already. There is a public Open House tomorrow evening for the North Legacy Corridor Study. The Open House is designed to give the public an
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The steering committee for the North Legacy preservation study began meeting again last November to go back to the drawing board and come up with some alternative alignments. They have identified six possible alignments through northern Weber County and are currently meeting
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We have organized a meeting for residents of northern Plain City (especially those at the very northern edge of Weber County along 4000 North) and the North Legacy project management team. It will be held at the Graves home, 3766 W 4000 N, at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 4.
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Plain City General Plan - north Originally uploaded by Sara's Pics I finally made it over to the City building to take a look at the proposed alignment for North Legacy. What I found was interesting... take a look. You may want to click on over to Flickr in order to
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This morning Originally uploaded by Andreas Reinhold In answer to my questions, "how are property owners being selected?" and "how will they be contacted and interviewed?" I received the following:There are about 7-8 families that have large land holdings and also control
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I have a bit of news to post soon about the North Legacy Highway... however, for any Plain City residents or friends, I'd like to ask for your help and involvement. The old Plain City Elementary School has been bidded on and the bid has been accepted. However, residents of
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At the beginning of September, residents received this flyer. It's basically a rehash of the past parts of the process. The key element for me was the "Next Steps" section, which states the following:
Fall 2008: Meeting with Property Owners
The study team will begin meeting
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After asking for an update from the firm consulting with UDOT on the Legacy Parkway (North Legacy) project, I receive this response:
"Nothing further has happened on the Legacy Parkway in Pleasant View since the
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Plain City Council will have a hearing tonight to consider rezoning the former Elementary School as commercial in order to allow a computer manufacturing facility. To make your opinion heard, please attend the City Council meetingTONIGHT, Thursday August 14, at 7:00 p.m.
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On June 11 and 12, UDOT and their partners released to the public the study results for the Davis Weber East-West Transportation Study. Don't be fooled by the "East-West" part of the name, however; this study encompasses all the projects that are currently planned in the area
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Life is a Highway...Originally uploaded by justpedalhard I received this email today. Invite your neighbors, and attend! For more, visit UDOT:Please join us for the final set of Public Open Houses regarding the Davis Weber East-West Transportation Study:Davis
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Brett Ferrin, Plain City Councilman, has sent me new information by email that all Plain City folks may be interested in:Just recently the city council held a planning meeting and talked about our ideas as to where we want this corridor to be. It is important that you
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To make it easier to comment by email, here are the questions included on the comment cards from the public open house for the Davis Weber East-West Transportation Study. Just copy and paste into an email to chulet@langdongroupinc.com.COMMENT CARDPlease rank your preference
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Please remember to make your comments on the Davis Weber East-West Transportation Study by this coming Monday, March 3!What I like about the way the Study Team is handling this particular study is that they are starting with a vision for the communities, and then deciding
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I was not sure exactly how to handle comments to this blog. At first, I thought it would be helpful to only allow registered users to comment, but soon realized that many of the visitors to this blog would not have an OpenID or Blogger account. What I hoped to prevent was
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For those of you who are wondering what happened to the North Legacy Corridor transportation planning, I know how you feel! I wondered the same until I talked to a representative of the study at the Davis Weber East-West Transportation Study Open House last week.
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