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West Valley City is set to enhance its transportation infrastructure with new funding aimed at improving local roads and promoting safer travel options for cyclists. During a recent meeting of the Regional Growth Technical Advisory Committee, it was announced that the city has received funds from the county for a significant highway project.

The funding will be used to upgrade 4000 West, which includes the addition of a dedicated bike lane. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve safety and accessibility for all road users in the area.
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Additionally, the city plans to widen 6200 South, creating a side path that will extend from Mountain View to State Route 111. This project is designed to facilitate better connectivity and encourage more residents to choose biking as a viable mode of transportation.

These developments reflect West Valley City's commitment to enhancing community infrastructure and promoting sustainable transportation options. As these projects move forward, residents can look forward to safer roads and improved access for cyclists in their neighborhoods.

Converted from Regional Growth Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Ogden-Layton | April 16, 2025 meeting on April 17, 2025
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