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Seriously, are you EVER going to educate drivers on how to use roundabouts? If I see another driver, including a Council bus, signalling right when he's ultimately going left on the roundabout, OR a...
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Seriously, are you EVER going to educate drivers on how to use roundabouts? If I see another driver, including a Council bus, signalling right when he's ultimately going left on the roundabout, OR a driver stopping on the roundabout to let other drivers on it, I'll scream! And please change the sign entering the roundabout from 224 to Walmart. Parts of the sign have been crossed out with marker pens. No way should a driver be turning right from the left lane. I know there are arrows faded out arrows there, but no-one takes any notice. And no driver in the outside lane should be going all the way around it. They have to exit at least on the second exit. And EVERY driver entering a roundabout should slow and yield. It seems that because they have a right turn lane (also on the roundabout near Smith's/Silver Mountain Gym), drivers think they don't need to slow down or yield, and in fact speed up. Very dangerous. Please re-do the line markings and arrows.
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Aug 3, 2015 by
Enilorac (5 points)
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Seriously, are you EVER going to educate drivers on how to use roundabouts? If I see another driver, including a Council bus, signalling right when he's ultimately going left on the roundabout, OR a driver stopping on the roundabout to let other drivers on it, I'll scream! And please change the sign entering the roundabout from 224 to Walmart. Parts of the sign have been crossed out with marker pens. No way should a driver be turning right from the left lane. I know there are arrows faded out arrows there, but no-one takes any notice. And no driver in the outside lane should be going all the way around it. They have to exit at least on the second exit. And EVERY driver entering a roundabout should slow and yield. It seems that because they have a right turn lane (also on the roundabout near Smith's/Silver Mountain Gym), drivers think they don't need to slow down or yield, and in fact speed up. Very dangerous. Please re-do the line markings and arrows.
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The popularity of horse ownership is growing with the population of the basin. It has become increasingly important to include equestrians at the table for equitable use of public funding and lands...
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The popularity of horse ownership is growing with the population of the basin. It has become increasingly important to include equestrians at the table for equitable use of public funding and lands.
The Snyderville Basin Equestrian Center would fulfill the following community objectives:
-Preserve Open Space and provide a new model for land conservancy.
-Provide affordable and accessible year-round equestrian sport, recreation, and education to members of our community.
-Create a new youth development program that builds character, leadership, confidence and a sense of community
-Meet a “portion” of the demand. So many youth and adults in the area want the benefits of horsemanship.
-Inspire equestrian athletes for Olympics disciplines like Dressage, Show Jumping, and Eventing.
-Educate youth in careers in equine science and management
-Build the equestrian community by connecting equestrian neighborhoods with the equestrian center.
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Nov 12, 2021 by
Brandy Hatch Skylling (58 points)
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The popularity of horse ownership is growing with the population of the basin. It has become increasingly important to include equestrians at the table for equitable use of public funding and lands.
The Snyderville Basin Equestrian Center would fulfill the following community objectives:
-Preserve Open Space and provide a new model for land conservancy.
-Provide affordable and accessible year-round equestrian sport, recreation, and education to members of our community.
-Create a new youth development program that builds character, leadership, confidence and a sense of community
-Meet a “portion” of the demand. So many youth and adults in the area want the benefits of horsemanship.
-Inspire equestrian athletes for Olympics disciplines like Dressage, Show Jumping, and Eventing.
-Educate youth in careers in equine science and management
-Build the equestrian community by connecting equestrian neighborhoods with the equestrian center.
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Over the years it has become clear that Promontory developers deny they have an affordable housing obligation and so far, they have manipulated the process to make that de facto true. To end this...
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Over the years it has become clear that Promontory developers deny they have an affordable housing obligation and so far, they have manipulated the process to make that de facto true. To end this embarrassment, the county council should impose a moratorium on consideration of all Promotory requests until the completion of its affordable housing buildout.
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Oct 30, 2019 by
Thomas Horton (5 points)
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Over the years it has become clear that Promontory developers deny they have an affordable housing obligation and so far, they have manipulated the process to make that de facto true. To end this embarrassment, the county council should impose a moratorium on consideration of all Promotory requests until the completion of its affordable housing buildout.
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Review the zoning changes for driveways that no longer allow property owners to build their dream cabin.
Dec 9, 2019 by
Happyof4 (5 points)
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Review the zoning changes for driveways that no longer allow property owners to build their dream cabin.