Tom Dickinson
Tom worked for Logan city for over 25 years in multiple capacities. In his most recent role at Logan City as the Assistant City Engineer, Tom was part of a team that allowed him to work on projects such as the Center Street renovation, the demolition of the Emporium building, construction of the ice skating rink and Plaza on Main Street, the design team of a new 10-million-gallon water tank and transmission line, and several roadway, water, sewer, stormwater, and other infrastructure planning, design, and construction projects. As the Nibley City Engineer, Tom is involved in reviewing new development, Capital Improvement project planning, design, project management and construction engineering, and development of Master Plans for public infrastructure.
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Innovative Streetscape Design for Safer Streets »
2025 APA UT Spring Conference, May 8, 2025 10:15 amThis mobile tour will showcase recently completed streetscape projects in the region that focus on balancing the needs of a variety of street users (bicycles, pedestrians, vehicles) while improving overall safety. Speakers will highlight the design process that evaluated various facets of each project to balance the needs and safety of each user. Traffic calming measures of the highlighted projects include chicanes, bulb-outs, mountable islands, roundabouts (including a unique treatment for an offset intersection), high visibility crosswalks, and separated bike lanes. Specific projects include Center Street, 1200 East and 700 North in Logan and 1200 West in Nibley.
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