In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans to enhance traffic efficiency and safety at a critical intersection in the Cottonwood Canyon area. The project, which stems from previous studies, aims to implement dual left turn lanes for vehicles heading up the canyon and improve merging lanes to accommodate increased traffic flow.
The initiative is backed by funding and is currently in the data collection phase, where officials are assessing the feasibility of the proposed designs. Council members expressed concerns about pedestrian safety and the integration of various transportation modes, including biking and public transit. The need for protected bike lanes and safe crossings for cyclists and pedestrians was highlighted, especially given the area's growing traffic congestion.
Officials acknowledged the importance of coordinating with ongoing projects, such as the proposed intermodal hub, to ensure compatibility with future developments. The timeline for the project suggests that design work could extend into 2025, with construction potentially beginning in 2026 or 2027.
The meeting underscored the complexity of the intersection and the necessity for community involvement in the planning process. Officials emphasized their commitment to addressing the diverse needs of all roadway users, including cyclists and pedestrians, as they move forward with the project.