This makes no sense to decrease the speed limit on a open freeway area where there is little housing immediately close to the highway and no pedestrian crossings. The paper just came out about emissions and our carbon imprint, imagine the delayed traffic due to slower speeds and the cars backing up. Idling and longer travel times will only increase this. With all the non residents visiting (most of them pulling travel trailers) here who already can't follow the speed limit and go 40 along the 55 MPH area. Ketchum and Sun Valley does little to support the employees who keep this town running but cannot afford to live here. Commuting is a necessity and now you want to make it even slower? I will think twice about supporting business up here or even choosing to work up here if you can't even make a commute easy for people to have to use the highway. Not everyone is out for a Sunday drive at 45 MPH with no place to go. Many of us are trying to make a living and you are adding yet another inconveinence! When you start to run out the poor people who make this town run (high rental prices, higher priced shopping, and a new lower speed limit on a highway) dont be suprised when your little destination town does not have enough labor to support it because we have gone elsewhere.
Yeah kerry knows what up!!!
This makes no sense to decrease the speed limit on a open freeway area where there is little housing immediately close to the highway and no pedestrian crossings. The paper just came out about emissions and our carbon imprint, imagine the delayed traffic due to slower speeds and the cars backing up. Idling and longer travel times will only increase this. With all the non residents visiting (most of them pulling travel trailers) here who already can't follow the speed limit and go 40 along the 55 MPH area. Ketchum and Sun Valley does little to support the employees who keep this town running but cannot afford to live here. Commuting is a necessity and now you want to make it even slower? I will think twice about supporting business up here or even choosing to work up here if you can't even make a commute easy for people to have to use the highway. Not everyone is out for a Sunday drive at 45 MPH with no place to go. Many of us are trying to make a living and you are adding yet another inconveinence! When you start to run out the poor people who make this town run (high rental prices, higher priced shopping, and a new lower speed limit on a highway) dont be suprised when your little destination town does not have enough labor to support it because we have gone elsewhere.