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Flooding Repairs Approved After Dramatic Road Erosion Revealed

July 22, 2024 | Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Transportation, State Agencies, Organizations, Utah Executive Branch, Utah



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Flooding Repairs Approved After Dramatic Road Erosion Revealed
During a recent government meeting, officials reviewed critical infrastructure issues related to road erosion and flooding. The discussion included a presentation of several sites affected by these environmental challenges, illustrated with photographs that highlighted the severity of the damage.

The presentation began with an overview of multiple sites, showcasing significant erosion along roadways. Site number one displayed noticeable deterioration, while site number two was noted for its inclusion in the payment section of the project. Site three and four were particularly alarming, with site four demonstrating a roadway that had been lifted and displaced due to flooding, described as having \"floated\" in place.

Further assessments revealed additional erosion at site five, and site seven also presented concerning images. In light of these findings, a motion was made to approve the addition of the SR 163 and SR 316 flooding repair construction project to the current planning step. This initiative aims to address the urgent need for repairs and enhance the resilience of the affected roadways against future flooding events.

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