“The presentation (on Dec. 12) will give us an idea of where we stand with transportation right now and in the future,” Pearce explained.
The Dec. 12 meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. in the Pinedale Library Lovatt Room.
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PINEDALE – Jorgensen & Associates is slated to present data related to the Town of Pinedale’s Transportation Master Plan at the town council’s Dec. 12 meeting.
Jorgensen compiled information from traffic counts, studies of existing traffic conditions and public input collected at community workshops in August, said Abram Pearce, director of public works. Jorgensen also conducted forecasts on traffic patterns if the town decides not to take action on the Transportation Master Plan, he added.
“The presentation (on Dec. 12) will give us an idea of where we stand with transportation right now and in the future,” Pearce explained.
The Dec. 12 meeting is scheduled for 5 p.m. in the Pinedale Library Lovatt Room.
Additional town news
• During the Nov. 28 meeting, the council voted to approve Mayor Matt Murdock’s appointment of Angela Douglas to the Pinedale Travel and Tourism Commission.
• Councilmembers approved a plat for the seventh enlargement of the Pinedale Cemetery. The expansion is intended to provide space for additional cremation burial sites, said Renne Reed, district administrator for the Upper Green River Cemetery District.