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This document presents the Mapleton City Master Street Plan Map, detailing existing and proposed arterial, collector, and local roads, distinguished by right-of-way width. The map also includes elements such as tax parcels, the Mapleton boundary, other roads, Uinta National Forest, and annexation declaration areas. Mapleton City provides this map with a disclaimer regarding its accuracy, completeness, or usefulness, and assumes no liability for direct, indirect, special, or consequential damages resulting from its use.
This document outlines the 2021 Transportation Plan for Mapleton City, detailing existing and proposed road classifications including arterial, collector, and major/minor local roads. It also identifies other infrastructural elements such as railroads and geographical boundaries within and around the city.
This document is a public notice regarding a proposal to adopt an updated Mapleton City Transportation Master Plan (TMP). The proposed TMP updates the City's 2010 TMP and a 2021 update to the Street Functional Classification Map. It aims to guide transportation infrastructure investments and incorporate best practices in transportation management, including access management standards, safety analyses, and traffic calming.
This Water Conservation Plan for Mapleton City outlines strategies to reduce per capita water consumption. The plan details existing conservation measures such as public education, pipeline replacement programs, comprehensive water metering, smart irrigation controllers, and a tiered water rate structure. Proposed initiatives include developing a dedicated water conservation webpage and committee, promoting water-wise landscaping, integrating conservation information into building permits, exploring rebates for efficient irrigation equipment and fixtures, metering all city properties, establishing a local water-wise garden, and participating in Utah Water Savers incentive programs. The overarching goal is to achieve a 20% reduction in water usage by 2030 from a 2015 baseline, targeting a per capita usage of 212 gallons per day.
The Mapleton City Council meeting included an invocation and the Pledge of Allegiance. The council recognized Arlon Jarrett and his wife Jodie from Just Serve for their volunteer work. Gail Higgins presented a quarterly report from Tabitha's Way, highlighting the service provided to Mapleton residents. Doug Allen raised concerns about truck brake noise and requested a restricted brake sign. The council discussed the requirements for implementing such a sign. The council approved the consent agenda items. They also discussed the canvas of the 2025 general municipal election.
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