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Have you been on 600 W and North Temple??? There are people's HOMES and an apartment complex as well as new condos going in. A lot more residential than you seem to realize is already in place.
not the DESTRUCTION of the BUS SYSTEM. UTA does follow their MISSION STATEMENT. For Airport Light Rail Line needs to go down 600 West.
There are 8 dilapidated houses on the east side of the street and two high-density housing projects on the west side of the street. 8 houses do not constitute a neighborhood when they are surrounded by a viaduct, railroad tracks, a large swath of empty land and a massive parking lot.
Putting TRAX on 600 West, tearing down the 8 houses and replacing them with high-density housing would be a more suitable use for this area.
On another note if you would have looked on the West side of 600 West you would see that there is an apartment complex that houses over 200 families as well as condo's being built directly south of the apartment complex.
Building the viaduct along 600 west would be truely detrimental to the west side neighborhoods. Think of community and their best needs!