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Archive for December 4, 2006
Rose Park Community Council Agenda–December 6, 2006
December 4, 2006 by Baker.
1. City Council Issues–Carlton Christensen
2. Crime Report–Linda Johnson
3. Pioneer Police Precint–Cpt. Cardona
4. Salt Lake County Commission–Joe Hatch
5. Salt Lake County Aging Services–Karmen Samone
6. Information–Kenneth Neal
Nest meeting Wednesday, January, 3, 2007 at 6:30 pm
Item 1
The crime report for October showed 7 aggravated assaults, 12 simple assaults, 6 burglaries, 2 car prowls, 3 car strips, 2 auto thefts, 1 robbery, 7 vandalism acts, and 2 weapon offenses.
Item 2
There is too much speeding that goes on up and down our streeets, particularly on 1200 North, 1000 North, and a number of the north-south feeder streets. The speed limit on the latter is 25 mph. Please do your best to drive no faster and remind your neighbors to follow suit.
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