During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the urgent need for infrastructure improvements, particularly the replacement of the bridge over the Jordan River at 78100 South. A council member expressed strong support for the project, emphasizing its importance for both vehicular traffic and active transportation paths beneath the bridge, which have been prone to flooding.
The council member highlighted that while the bridge replacement is expected to be a Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) project, it is crucial to address the flooding issue affecting the trail underneath. Residents have been forced to navigate dangerous conditions, often jaywalking across busy roads to avoid the flooded areas, raising safety concerns.
City officials acknowledged awareness of the problem and confirmed ongoing discussions with Midvale City and state engineers regarding a state bridge replacement program. They noted that the new bridge would be constructed at a higher elevation to prevent future flooding of the trail.
However, concerns were raised about potential opposition from UDOT regarding the elevation of the bridge due to nearby train tracks. The council member urged that these issues be adequately addressed in the transportation master plan to ensure both the bridge and the trail are safe and functional for the community.
The meeting underscored the importance of integrating active transportation considerations into infrastructure projects, as well as the need for collaboration among various governmental entities to resolve these pressing issues.