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Legacy won't rock homes
Pact protects historic area during roadwork
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"The lesson learned, I think, is we improved our communication with the residents. Many of the attributes and stipulations of this agreement were already in place. It was just a matter of communicating that to residents."
And the process will affect more than just the Legacy Parkway. Some of the stipulations concerning Native American involvement and findings of an archaeological nature will be incorporated in future transportation projects.
"We worked hard with some of the tribal members to get their input," Berna said. "And because of their satisfaction and our satisfaction, we're using that language on other agreements."
Reed Soper, a UDOT environmental manager, said UDOT has agreed to a specific threshold for vibration limits during the bridge work and "agreed to do some pre- and post-construction investigation of the homes, just to make sure nothing from the construction of our project would damage the homes in the historic district."
Thirteen homes in the Clark Lane Historic District are listed on the national historic register, but a total of 25 homes are covered by the agreement. The greater district includes homes built in each decade beginning with the 1840s, Greenhalgh said.
So far, 15 of those residents have signed the agreement. The signature-gathering process is expected to take a few more weeks.
Contributing: Nicole Warburton
E-mail: zman@desnews.com
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