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Show S ~andard ,f rontPage wysiwyg:114lhttp: //www.standard.ne ...?sid=000 10812232159522696+cat=news News StaudardNET Large trucks roll through Fannington as part of the Legacy Parkway construction project. Some residents tear vibrations from the trucks could cause damage in the town's historic district. More rumblings over Legacy Farmington cites potential damage to historic buildings from vibrations Mon, Aug 13, 2001 00:00:00 By NESREEN KHASHAN Standard-Examiner Davis Bureau FARMINGTON -- Just months after Farmington residents protested the proposed Legacy Parkway gravel pit in their community, the beleaguered project has received more unwelcome signals from the city. Farmington officials have issued a formal request that the Utah Department of Transportation choose alternate routes for gravel haulers building the Legacy Parkway/Burke Lane interchange. The letter was prompted by complaints from residents that vibrations from the rumbling gravel trucks were threatening the city"s Clark Lane Historic District, nestled between Main and State 10f 3 REALTOR .. .:scn.fCC I~ AU nat .separate s A C)c)od "cal e.ol:ah::. A~c: n t f""rom Other I\call()rs > > > Make Your Choice \'W! Mobile: B01-860"()746 Bankruptcy? Foreclosure ? 8/ 13/2001 8:35 AM |