Traffic solutions for Kimball Junction took center stage at the Summit County Council's special meeting on January 23, 2024, as officials discussed three proposed alternatives aimed at alleviating congestion in the area. The meeting highlighted the urgency of addressing traffic flow, especially with the upcoming Olympics in mind.
Council members reviewed the environmental impact study initiated to implement the Kimball Junction area plan, which began with over 30 alternatives. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has narrowed these down to three main options:
1. **Alternative A**: A split diamond interchange designed to redirect eastbound traffic from Salt Lake City before reaching Kimball Junction, potentially increasing local road traffic.
2. **Alternative B**: Known as the "fly under," this option aims to provide local access roads while allowing for quicker interstate access, reducing stops at key intersections.
3. **Alternative C**: A traditional road widening plan that includes a pedestrian underpass to improve safety and efficiency for both vehicles and pedestrians.
Council members expressed a desire for a thorough evaluation of these alternatives, emphasizing the need for a solution that balances traffic movement with community accessibility. One council member noted the importance of making a decision soon, as the council aims to communicate its preferred option to UDOT and state legislators.
As discussions continue, the council is focused on finding a practical and effective solution to enhance traffic flow in Kimball Junction, especially with the looming Olympic Games on the horizon. The next meeting is expected to delve deeper into the specifics of each alternative, ensuring that community needs are prioritized in the decision-making process.