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Get the facts straight on Legacy Parkway agreement
Many of our constituents have expressed specific concerns we wish to address. Unfortunately, much of their information is a result of listening to recent radio ads and prominent personalities, who may not have all their facts straight. The following is a summary of their statements and our response:
"The parkway will be constructed with three-foot, unsafe shoulders." This is false. Nowhere within the agreement can you find this provision. The radio ad by USET making this claim refutes the settlement based on sticking with "principle." It is misleading rhetoric at best and a ploy to create anxiety. In fact, it states in 5B(2)(c) of the agreement: "UDOT retains authority to take steps as necessary and appropriate to assure safety on this and other roadways of the State." Safety will not be compromised in the design of this road, especially not on the shoulders.
"We are not getting the road we want." The road is being built on Alignment E exactly where we want it. The road is being designed to carry traffic at freeway speeds as per UDOT standards. Materials used will accommodate all truck traffic. In just over 10 years after the completion of the parkway, all restrictions go away. We will have a road that facilitates traffic at freeway speeds and is capable of carrying all the truck traffic you can shake a stick at.
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