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Old Posted Apr 23, 2008, 6:04 PM
skyguy414 skyguy414 is offline
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What they should have done a long time ago was plan for growth. 20-30 years ago, no one ever imagined the south end of the Salt Lake Valley/north end of Utah County would ever grow as much as it has. It is rule #1 in my book when it comes to urban planning: Never think your city won't grow. Even though they didn't anticipate the growth, they should have set aside land for things like freeways.

Now they are going to have huge traffic problems, which will mean more pollution because people are just sitting in traffic getting 0 MPG instead of getting where they need to go.
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