Rob Shelton | American Fork Citizen Brielle Anderson watched smoke from a brush fire roll over her neighborhood on June 9 and thought about her children. Then she went to City Hall. Anderson lives near 900 W. 420 S., a newer development near the American Fork FrontRunner station. That afternoon, a fast-moving brush fire near the I-15 Pioneer Crossing exit shut down the road serving her community. For Anderson, that was the whole point. “The road…
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