Pictured on Thursday, August 18, 2016, Coralee Wilson with Justin Schellenberg, Manager of the Payson Interchange Environmental Impact Statement regarding Main Street and Interstate I-15. From 10 AM until 10 PM on Labor Day, Ms. Wilson will be offering an opportunity for people to get a clearer understanding of the proposals being considered for the future of Payson's I-15 Interchange regarding North Main Street. "The main thing is that I want people to have a voice in this decision and know the facts in order to help pick the best choice for Payson," she said, noting that maps will be there, as well as a signup sheet for people to list their email addresses to receive information on the project. Read more about this story and others like it in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle. |
Monday, August 22, 2016
Coralee Wilson Invites The Public To Stop By Her House On Labor Day To Get A Clearer Understanding Of The Options Still On The Table For The Payson I-15 Interchange
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