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Cimarron Drive Residents Clamor for a Sidewalk, Citing Dangers

Cimarron Drive in the old part of Palm Coast is fraying at the edges. (© FlaglerLive) Cimarron Drive is one of those collector roads that ITT designed in Palm Coast as if to give engineers nightmares, like Florida Park Drive: it’s narrow, single-family residential homes almost hug the road in close succession, and there’s not much you can do with rights of way because there barely are any. There’s no room for sidewalks, and even swales seem to have a hard time soaking it in. Stretching among some of the city’s more walkable areas between Palm Harbor Parkway and Cimarron’s entrance to The Sanctuary, the gated community, it was a matter of time before residents would start complaining about the road’s degradation and its impact on their ability to walk it, ride it or skirt its often indifferent traffic. That time is now.

Blaze opening 4 Dallas area stores this spring

Photo: iStock. April 12, 2021 Blaze Pizza s latest location to open in Rowlett, Texas, in late March on Lakeview Parkway, is the first of several stores coming to the Dallas market this spring. Over the next month, local franchisees will open three locations in Dallas, Irving and Mesquite, a news release said. In celebration, Dallas residents can get a free pizza by downloading the brand s app and selecting their local restaurant as their favorite within a week of a particular store s grand opening. The additional stores opening between now and May include: Dallas, located at 5500 Greenville Ave. Irving, located at 7601 N. MacArthur Blvd.

Provo City Council cracks down on digital signage

The Daily Universe The Provo City Council voted to change the digital signage laws in Provo at their meeting on March 30. Digital signage like this one at Blue Rock Medical on University Ave. will be required to implement a one-minute minimum hold time for each message programed into the display in order to keep drivers focused on the road instead of the messages on the signs. (Molly Ogden Welch) The Provo City Council voted unanimously in favor of an ordinance requiring businesses with electronic signs to implement a one-minute minimum hold time for each message in order to keep city drivers focused and safe.

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