UDOT’s traffic-calming study finds few negative impacts but still dings Salt Lake City
Mayor Erin Mendenhall told lawmakers the city agreed with the state’s findings, but advocacy group alleges bias toward cars.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Scooters and bicyclists ride the bike trail along 900 South in the fall. The state has released a study of Salt Lake City's traffic-calming projects.
Jose Davila IV covers west-side communities and is a Report for America corps member. He previously worked for KUNR Public Radio in Reno, The Toledo Blade and the Yale Daily News. He appreciates tips on the west side's best food, great hikes across the state and pickup volleyball games. Es bilingüe y ama los tostones de su padre más que nada.