Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Lost Cat

LOST - "Chili" 10 year old male orange tabby cat. Disappeared Sunday November 8th in Southfield neighborhood at Suncrest. Wearing an orange collar and name tag at the time he disappeared (although he may have lost the collar if he got stuck somewhere). He is microchipped. If you see an orange cat wandering around anywhere in Suncrest PLEASE contact Mark or Heather 801-792-5944.

Monday, November 16, 2009

SunCrest child care co-op

We have started a FREE child care exchange program that is open to SunCrest residents only. Co-op members are SunCrest moms, not licensed providers. For more informatin or to join the co-op, please email Kelly Nelson at knelson915@sbcglobal.net

This is a great program if you need a break during the day or just want a date night. You pay or earn a coupon dollar an hour for each child. So if you watch siblings of two for three hours you just earned six hours of coupons.

Friday, November 13, 2009

4-way Stop Sign

Dear Residents,

Driving home last night at 8:30 pm was challenging, with visibility down to 20 feet or so through the fog and snow. It was hard to see the "Stop" sign at the four-way intersection at Traverse Ridge Road, SunCrest Drive, and Deer Ridge. Even in good weather, many of us have seen vehicles go through that intersection without stopping, some without slowing at all. This is a hazard for other motorists and especially for pedestrians trying to cross the intersection.

There have been accidents there before, and will be again unless something is done to increase the visibility of the "Stop" signs. I have asked the Draper City Council to consider installing flashing stop signs at that intersection (just lighted stop signs, not a traffic signal or overhead light). The Council is considering a solar-powered model, which may be cheaper to operate and easier to install than running underground electric cables to the signs.

The Council will be discussing this issue at their next meeting, this coming Tuesday beginning at 7 pm in the Council chambers at Draper City Hall on Pioneer Road. If you have an opinion regarding this proposal, please let me know or consider attending and speaking to the City Council during the citizen comment period. This is a chance to make our voices heard and ask Council members to respond to citizens' concerns.
In fact, the Council may not act unless it is evident that many of us support this proposal.


Thanks,
Barbara Blackmer