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I understand that people don't want a large road going through the neighborhood but this is a huge issue for a lot of people who live North and West of Farmington. Continuing with only one main road from Farmington North (I-15) is not prudent planning. I hope UDOT and Farmington can get this issue worked out and Legacy North can eventually get built.
It is not incumbent upon the citizens of Farmington to ease the commute for the people who live North and West of Farmington at the expense of health, lifestyle and property value. Chris,please feel free to tell UDOT you will be happy to have a highway on-ramp next door to your home, to shave off a few minutes from everyone's commute.
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