Interstate 15 Corridor Montana City to Lincoln Road : Final Environmental Impact Statement Section 4(F)/6(F) Evaluation 2003
Interstate 15 Corridor Montana City to Lincoln Road : Final Environmental Impact Statement Section 4(F)/6(F) Evaluation 2003
Montana.Dept. of Transportation
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West Valley Volunteer firefighters are often forced to travel 5 or more miles further than would be necessary to access Interstate emergencies. Considering that West Valley Fire recently built a new station at the location of Montana Ave. and Forestvale under the notion that an interchange ■tt-as likely, the response time could have been and still could be significantly shortened by having a central access to the Interstate. Currently, traffic is forced to use Sierra Road to cross the Interstat...e, which creates a safety issue at Rossiler Elementary School. Finally, as a resident of the Central West Valley area, I as well as many others, need to access the Interstate and ■would appreciate not having to fight the city traffic to do so. T believe that the safety of the Central West Valley far outweighs the so-called commercial demand, which the city claims is the reason for the other alternative, Custer Avenue Interchange. If there Is truly a need for an interchange at Custer then surely the commercial sector will come Up with a way to ensure that consumers have access to their establishments.
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