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NEW District and Soda Row maps....and In and Out Burger just bought land 1 mile from Daybreak!!! Print E-mail
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Thursday, 17 September 2009 10:48
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S.A.F.E.: Crosswalks at Eastlake Elementary Print E-mail
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Written by Elly   
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 22:33

 Part Two of our Three part story, Early Light Academy coming on Sat 9/19~ 

    On a quiet afternoon in Murray in May 2007, a young father was walking his kindergartner home from school. As they crossed four traffic lanes on 1300 East in a pedestrian crosswalk with no crossing guard, they were both struck by a car and killed instantly. At Eastlake Elementary in Daybreak, 13 children have to cross four lanes of traffic on South Jordan Parkway to reach their school. And there is not even a crosswalk, let alone a crossing guard. 

 

    Principal Jan Tanner, concerned about the safety of these kids coming from Northshore, requested that the police department perform a traffic check on the area to determine if it was eligible for a crossing guard. I spoke to Sgt. Whitaker, Traffic Division Supervisor in charge of crossing guards, who said that he did not see a single child crossing that wide street. So, it doesn’t get a crossing guard. 

 

    See, here’s the catch with establishing crossing guards: it’s a retro-active process. There have to be children, at least 20 children, already crossing the street regularly in order for it to qualify for a crossing guard. Those are federal guidelines. But if I were a parent living in Northshore, I would drive my children the five blocks to and from school every day rather than send them out unattended across South Jordan Parkway. So, there will not likely be any children crossing the street until a crossing guard is put in place, and there will not be a crossing guard hired until at least 20 children cross the street regularly. What’s to be done?

 

 

    Principal Tanner can go back and request a crosswalk from the city engineers (she has to start the process all over again having been turned down for a crossing guard initially). Northshore parents can start walking their children to school regularly (at least it’ll be a good opportunity to teach safe street-crossing skills) until there are enough of them to qualify for a crossing guard. And then Tanner can go back to the police department and request a crossing guard again. Hopefully, as Northshore grows in it won’t be too long before that crosswalk and guard get put in place.

 

 

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Have you ever seen anyone wash a rental car? Print E-mail
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Thursday, 27 August 2009 12:09

THERE ARE SOME MAJOR UPDATES TO THIS STORY....CLICK THE READ MORE BUTTON TO SEE THE UPDATES IN RED

I heard this last night and thought of CCMC…the answer is no, of course not because it’s not their car so they don’t care. Same thing goes with the Daybreak Homeowners Budget, all CCMC cares about is how much money they can make off the Daybreak homeowners. Now the point of this article is to go over some of the issues from last night’s BOD meeting that went until 11pm I was told. (I wasn’t there *I was at the Congressman Chaffetz Town Hall meeting*, but have gotten feedback from 6 people who were, so here it is).

1. The Beach issues

2. The Founder’s Park Landscaping Committee Park enhancement

3. CCMC’s inability to do their job

4. Budget issues --- THIS IS THE REAL ISSUE THAT CAUSES THE SNOWBALL EFFECT ON EVERYTHING ELSE

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I will into each of these in detail so the article might be a little long…

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CLICK READ MORE TO SEE THE FULL ARTICLE...YOU NEED TO READ THIS ONE

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 September 2009 16:04
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S.A.F.E.: Crosswalks at Daybreak Elementary Print E-mail
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Written by Elly   
Monday, 14 September 2009 08:13

    Summer is winding down in Daybreak. Neighborhood children put away their swimming suits and pull out their backpacks, gearing up for another year of education at our fantastic local schools. You’ll see them hit the sidewalks and streets on school days—walking, biking, and scootering with brothers, sisters and friends. In the morning, you’ll catch sight of a straggler hurriedly stuffing toast in her mouth as she gallops, head-down, to make it before the bell. In the afternoon, you’ll find a gaggle of boys, probably brothers, releasing a day’s worth of pent-up energy in a friendly wrestling match on the side of the road. Screeching tires and the shrieks of an injured child do not belong to these scenes, but I’m afraid we’ll hear them if we don’t address the crosswalks around our neighborhood schools.

 

   First of all, it is South Jordan City’s responsibility to paint crosswalks, put up school-crossing signs, implement school zone speed limits, and hire crossing guards. While school officials and concerned parents can bring the city’s attention to the problem areas, they can’t take on the liability themselves of getting crowds of kids across neighborhood streets. The police department performs a traffic study of the area in question, gathering data such as the frequency and speed of car traffic, the number and ages of children regularly walking through, and the nature of the site. Using those numbers, the city determines what safety measures should be taken. Unfortunately, it seems that children’s safety in South Jordan has become a low priority as crosswalks, crossing signs, and especially crossing guards are rationed out sparingly among our neighborhood schools.

 

Oakmond and Firmont    Daybreak Elementary is surrounded on four sides by public streets; consequently there are four major crosswalks at intersections that funnel children from the surrounding neighborhood into the school. Only one crosswalk has a crossing guard. Doree Strauss, principal, says that there have been “a lot of near misses”. She told me about a parent who came into her office, shaken and crying because she had nearly hit a child who darted out in front of her car. With the cars parked along those narrow Daybreak streets, visibility is extremely difficult and young children will run into the street, it’s their nature.

 

    Since the school opened five years ago, Strauss has been working with the city to get a crossing guard in place on the west side of Daybreak Elementary, at the intersection of Oakmond and Firmont. She went through all the regular channels, the police studied traffic patterns, and the city finally approved a crossing guard for the area. Then they came back and told her, “Sorry, your crossing guard is going to Eastlake Elementary.” Principal Strauss understands that Eastlake needs crossing guards too, but if the city determines an area needs a crossing guard shouldn’t they make sure it gets one? That was two years ago when Eastlake first opened and there is still no crossing guard at Oakmond and Firmont. Strauss says she keeps hearing excuse after excuse from the city.

 

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Save our Beaches...a message from the Real Moms of Daybreak Print E-mail
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Friday, 21 August 2009 10:29

   I love our Eastlake beach park. Every morning I go there the sand has been combed clean -yesterday's huge mud pits gone. No garbage from the day before oozing over the minuscule 2 garbage cans that are supposed to be sufficient for yesterday's monster family reunion of 50+ that was held there. I never see series of large tents with large grills rolled onto the grass. (Hello State Park) I never see babies without swim diapers playing (not swimming) in the water or children falling off the sand ledge almost drowning bc their mothers aren't watching. I always know everyone at the beach because everyone there walked from their homes pushing their strollers and didn't drive from 20 miles away to leave their trash on our beach. No one has ever knocked on my door and asked to use my bathroom. I've never seen skinny dippers in the middle of the night or heard teenagers torturing the geese. My child has never unearthed disgusting garbage from the sand. I've never seen over 30 cars parked on Oquirrh Lake not leaving enough room for a fire truck to get by.

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And NO my house has never been hit by a paintball..

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The .real moms of Daybreak blog is here: http://realmomsofdb.blogspot.com/2009/08/save-our-beach.html (it is a real blog and they did really sent this to me to post)

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Please come protect our parks, beach, and homes.

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Plan on attending the following meeting to voice your concerns:

Open Board of Directors Meeting

August 26, 20096:00pmDaybreak Community Center 

Many of us will be meeting early @ the rec ctr to discuss solutions and ideas 

Last Updated on Friday, 21 August 2009 13:12
 
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