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“Share the Road” Sign To Be Placed Where Cyclist Killed
11:00 AM on Saturday April 22nd Saratoga Springs Boat Harbor on SR-68 (Redwood Rd.)
At 11 AM on Saturday April 22nd, Malcolm Campbell, President of the Utah Bicycle Coalition, friends and family of Bill Corliss and officials from the Utah Department of Transportation will place a “Share the Road” Sign near where Cyclist Bill Corliss was killed in a tragic accident on April 3rd, 2006. The nonprofit Utah Bicycle Coalition, made up of local bike advocates, lead the charge for safe cycling by organizing the annual “Josie Johnson Memorial Ride” and supporting the passage of Utah’s “Three Foot Law”. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has supported safer cycling though a program of posting “Share the Road” Signs along Utah roadways including Big Cottonwood Canyon where Josie Johnson was killed in 2004. These groups will join Bill Corliss’s friends and family along with the many cyclists who rode and competed with Corliss at a site near where 49 yr. old William Corliss of Park City, Utah, was killed. The Utah Bicycle Coalition seeks to:
When: 11 AM on Saturday April 22nd Where: Saratoga Springs Boat Harbor on SR-68 (Redwood Rd.) Saratoga Springs City The Utah Bicycle Coalition P.O. Box 58504 Salt Lake City, UT 84158 Contact: Malcolm Campbell, President (801) 680-2303 mob (801) 485-6720 hm
Directions to the Saratoga Springs Boat Harbor:
Coming from I-15, take the Lehi Main Street (U-73) exit and head west. At the Intersection of Redwood Rd (U-68), turn left (south) and drive about 7 miles (it might be more than that -- I'm not exactly sure). You'll pass a golf course on the left. Keep going south and turn left on Cascade Drive. For now you can ignore the entrance shack as there are no day use or launch fees. Coming from the west side of the Salt Lake Valley, it would just be faster to take Redwood all the way down and skip I-15 altogether. DO NOT park on Redwood Road. The City has requested that we not park there, and there really isn't room on the shoulder to do so anyway. There is ample parking at the boat harbor, so we'll park there and then just walk back up the hill to Redwood Road. You may also be able to park on Cascade Drive between Redwood and the marina, although I don't remember for sure if there is parking along this road or not. |
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