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South Jordan City Council Considers, Defer Action on 114th South Speed Limit Reduction
The council discussed the potential to lower the speed limit on 114th South from 45 mph to 40 mph. The current speed limit was set by a resolution in 2012, directing the city to approach UDOT to set it at 45 mph instead of 40 mph, making it inconsistent with other arterials in the area which are set at 40 mph. Police have expressed concerns due to a higher crash rate on 114th South compared to South Jordan Parkway, despite South Jordan Parkway having higher traffic volume. Council members debated the effectiveness of lowering the speed limit without accompanying traffic calming measures, and the impact on commute times across the city. Ultimately, the consensus was to monitor the situation rather than immediately change the speed limit, citing existing traffic volume and the difficulty of travel across the city.
Daybreak Parking in Bike Lanes Sparks Debate Among South Jordan Council
The city council discussed issues related to parking in bike lanes, particularly in Daybreak sections of South Jordan Parkway. A recent state law prohibits parking in bike lanes, which conflicts with existing parking practices in Daybreak where residents have limited options and often park partially in the striped bike lanes. The council explored several options, including costly infrastructure changes, enforcing no-parking zones (deemed impractical in Daybreak), ignoring the law, or removing the bike lane designation. The latter was considered the most practical but would likely face opposition from cyclists. The discussion highlighted the challenges of accommodating parking needs, cyclist safety, and state mandates within the existing infrastructure, especially in denser residential areas. The council decided to revisit the issue after further consideration.
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