In a recent government meeting, officials from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) addressed concerns regarding potential tolls and their impact on access to Big Cottonwood Canyon, particularly for local communities. The discussion highlighted the challenges of managing increased traffic to ski resorts while ensuring affordability for residents.
Devin, a UDOT representative, emphasized that the agency has limited control over certain factors affecting the canyon, such as resort pricing and visitor demand. However, UDOT can regulate bus fares and tolls, which are intended to encourage public transportation use. \"The whole point of the busing is to provide that low-cost option even when the toll has to be in place,\" Devin stated, underscoring the importance of maintaining accessible transportation alternatives.
Concerns were raised about the potential for drivers to bypass tolls by using alternative routes, leading to congestion in areas like Silver Fork, Spruces, and Cardiff Fork. Devin acknowledged these worries, noting that the agency is aware of the issue and is considering it in their planning.
The meeting underscored UDOT's commitment to balancing traffic management with community needs, as officials continue to explore solutions that would allow residents to access the canyon without being priced out by rising fees associated with ski resort access.