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Posts Tagged ‘UtahDOT’

Davis County, UT: Shepard Lane Interchange Design Concept Animation

Friday, October 5th, 2012

This animation depicts the Shepard Lane interchange alternative for the West Davis Corridor EIS. It demonstrates how traffic is expected to flow should the Shepard Lane alternative be selected. No final decision on an alternative has been made at this time. For more information, please visit www.udot.utah.gov/westdavis or contact a member of the project team […]

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Salt Lake County, UT: Mountain View Corridor Summer 2012 Progress Update

Wednesday, July 18th, 2012

The Mountain View Corridor (MVC) opened a two-mile section early this summer from 12600 South to 14400 South. Construction is on schedule, including paving, cross-street reconstruction, bridge construction and installation of traffic signals, sidewalks and trails. – UtahDOT on YouTube

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Salt Lake County, UT: Mountain View Corridor Winter 2012 Progress Update

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

In Salt Lake County, construction of the Mountain View Corridor is about halfway complete. View the video to see just how far we’ve come. Crews are on schedule to complete initial construction of the Mountain View Corridor by the end of 2012. – UtahDOT on YouTube

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Logan, UT: Opening of 10 West Project

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012

Vic Saunders from Utah Department of Transportation talks about the opening of 1000 West in Logan Utah – TheValleyChannel on YouTube

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Spanish Fork, Utah: I-15 CORE New Spanish Fork Interchange

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

I-15 CORE is reconstructing the US-6 and Spanish Fork Main Street interchanges, combining them into a single interchange to improve traffic flow, accommodate future growth and enhance safety.  Uploaded by UtahDOT on Youtube.

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Lehi to Spanish Fork, Utah: I-15 CORE Lane Shifts

Monday, October 17th, 2011

Several lane shifts are currently in place along I-15 CORE from Lehi to Spanish Fork. These lane shifts allow crews to complete freeway reconstruction along the entire 24-mile project by December 2012. Drivers should plan ahead, stay alert, and follow all posted signs and speed limits when traveling through construction zones. In areas where lanes […]

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Utah: Proctor Lane Bridge Move

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

The second segment of the new Proctor Lane bridge is moved into place.
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Utah: MVC Construction Progress Update February 2011

Friday, February 25th, 2011

The Mountain View Corridor is a new roadway which requires extensive grading and excavation (earthwork), relocating utilities, acquiring property, constructing drainage systems, building bridges and structures, and laying new pavement. Take a look at the progress.

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