Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Meeting for northern Plain City residents with North Legacy team, May 4

We have organized a meeting for residents of northern Plain City (especially those at the very northern edge of Weber County along 4000 North) and the North Legacy project management team. It will be held at the Graves home, 3766 W 4000 N, at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, May 4. Representatives from the alignment study team will be there with a large map, information about the different alignments, and handouts outlining their process for arriving at the different alignments. This will be in advance of a public open house on June 10. We'd like to ask that if you are not affected by the current possible alignments, that you consider waiting until the public open house or contacting the project's Account Manager directly for an update. Her information is below.

Amy Steinbrech
Account Manager
Wilkinson Ferrari & Company
(801) 856-6495
amy@wfandco.com

Update on North Legacy study

The steering committee for the North Legacy preservation study began meeting again last November to go back to the drawing board and come up with some alternative alignments. They have identified six possible alignments through northern Weber County and are currently meeting with landowners and concerned residents to share information and get feedback prior to the next public open house on June 10.

I sat in on a neighborhood meeting in Warren and received the following handout from the project management team (representatives from Interplan, Wilkinson Ferrari, and Wasatch Front Regional Council who are working with UDOT on this study). It's a large file, so it may take some time to load. The map of the six alignments is on page 2. http://sarahurd.com/northlegacy/2009-04-20NorthLegacyhandout.pdf

Here are also some photos that I took of the large map. Click through for larger sizes or notes.

North Legacy alignments middle

North Legacy alignments south