Rose Park News

June 16, 2009

Problem Drug Houses

Filed under: Other — Baker @ 3:17 pm

We are starting a new program here at the police department that addresses known and suspected drug houses. We would like to launch this program in conjunction with our neighborhood watch program. I would like to know if any of you have a house within your neighborhood that is a problem with regards to drug dealing. If so, please send me an e-mail with the information such as address, problems, etc, or contact me by telephone.

Thank you in advance for your assistance.

Best regards,

Rick Wall

Detective Rick Wall

Volunteer Coordinator

Salt Lake City Police Department

315 East 200 South

Salt lake City, Utah 84111

E-Mail  rick.wall@slcgov.com

799-3332

June 14, 2009

Expanded Opportunities for Public Input on Proposed Public Safety Complex

Filed under: Other — Baker @ 9:11 am

Last week, I announced that Library Square is no longer an option as a location for a new Public Safety Building and Emergency Operations Center. As part of our ongoing commitment to make Salt Lake City one of the most open and transparent governments in Utah, the Mayor’s Office, in collaboration with the Salt Lake City Council, will be continuing opportunities for the public to offer input on the proposed locations for a new Public Safety Complex. I have sought continued input from a number of experts in urban design, and I am confident that our objectives and values for a site selection fully align with the public input we have received.

During the month of June, the Mayor’s Office will hold a series of Open Houses to give you an opportunity to review and comment on proposed site locations and learn about the criteria and steps used in the selection process.  I encourage you to attend an Open House or send us your input.

Schedule for Public Meetings and Open Houses:

Thursday, June 11 - Thursday, June 18, 2009 (weekdays)

4:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Public Safety Complex Open House

City & County Building, First Floor Gallery

451 South State Street, SLC

I-15 Express LinkProject

Filed under: Other — Baker @ 9:01 am

The switch to the new Phase 2 traffic configuration is complete:

  • Traffic will remain in the new 3×2 lane configuration on the east side of the Interstate (the old northbound side) until late Fall 2009. The lanes will be shifted on weekdays to maintain three lanes in the peak direction.
  • The southbound on and off-ramps at 2300 North and 900 West will remain closed through late Fall 2009. Additional ramps closures are anticipated for later in the summer. More information will be provided as those schedules are confirmed.

Safety in the work zone:

  • PLEASE SLOW DOWN & PAY ATTENTION WHEN DRIVING IN THE WORK ZONE. Lane widths have been narrowed and lanes shift through the corridor.
  • Leave extra time for your travel and obey the posted speed. The speed limit is 55 mph throughout the project corridor.
  • Allow other drivers to merge and change lanes as necessary.
  • Allow a safe distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you. A safe following distance allows a safer breaking distance.

Scheduled activities for the week of June 15:

On I-15:

  • LANE CLOSURES: I-15 will be reduced to two lanes in each direction on the following dates so that crews can drill shafts needed for the substructure of the new U.S. 89 Bridge:
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    • Friday June 12 at 9pm until Monday June 15 at 4am, and
    • Monday June 15 from 9pm until Tuesday June 16 at 4am

On U.S. 89:

  • LANE CLOSURE: One lane will be closed nightly through June 18 on Southbound U.S. 89 near the bridge so that crews can continue work on the new U.S. 89 structure.

Behind the closure on I-15 (the old southbound side):

  • Crews will begin excavation and utility relocation behind the closure in preparation for grading and paving.

Alternate Routes:

UDOT advises motorists to take alternate routes whenever possible during construction. Suggested alternate routes include Legacy Parkway, I-215, and I-80.

Help for Businesses: Partners for the Road Ahead

UDOT understands that maintaining strong business vitality is important to the well-being of our communities. This guide www.udot.utah.gov/business-guide has information that can help business owners and operators prosper throughout construction.

More Information: Contact the Public Information Team

Email: expresslink@somers-jaramillo.com

Toll free hotline: 1-888-556-0232

Website: www.udot.utah.gov/expresslink

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