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Granite district opposes Mountain View Corridor route
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The doctors and mom's don't know or care that lack of mobility will damage out-of-school education opportunities for West side children. Parents and families will spend more time in gridlock.
Pollution in cars is being cleaned up at breakneck pace. Trucks are improving, too. My analysis of WFRC presentations and modeling data shows our air has over 1500 tons LESS NOx this year than last.
In 13 years' time, NOx Pollution and its byproduct pollutants, ozone and particulates,(from vehicles) will be one-fourth of 2001 levels.
West Side communities are responsible for the current route because they allowed development in the previous freeway corridor, along 5400 West.
UDOT should provide HEPA filters on nearby school airconditioning systems for 13 years. Other school adjustments can reduce possible impacts, mostly on those few days when pollution peaks.
Sierra KLUB wants underperforming UTA trains, instead. NOT realistic! West Valley TRAX will not impact car travel.
UTA pollutes more NOx than it saves, according to the Legislature's Audit.
The Granite Board should have spent more time on this before lock-stepping into the Sierra Klub's line.
UDOT, listen this time and stop wasting time and money. Move it further west, where there are not established neighborhoods and schools.
Duh, double duh.
Have they forgotten about Lake Ridge Elementary. With the 7200 W route, kids could throw snowballs at passing cars.
Maybe it really is time for a new school district if they forget about some of their schools.
Highways should no longer be built near schools as over 200 extesive medical studies in the past 10 years document that children who live/attend school near busy roadways have signigicant impairment to their lung development, resulting in lung deficits for the rest of their lives (as well as signigicant increases in leukemia, asthma, etc.). I live between 5600 & 5800 W. and am extremely concerned about the combined impact of these two large roadways within 2 blocks. Traffic waiting to enter or exit these roadways will inevitably back up(often within residential areas), this is neither reasonable nor rational. New highways should be built as efficiently & responsibly as possible. An east-west corridor is the true solution to help alleviate congestion. I am "just a mom" and not affiliated with any environmental groups.
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I-215 was adjacent to the elementary school I attended as a child (Meadowlark Elementary, for those familiar with the Rose Park area). I think there's a newer school in Rose Park adjacent as well. Clearfield High is adjacent to I-15. There's probably a lot more that aren't springing to mind.
Apparentlly being somewhat close to the highway isn't exactly the end of the world.