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Legacy Parkway study proposes one added lane each way; two noise walls proposed for Foxborough

5843006 · September 18, 2025
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The Legacy Parkway study team proposes adding one lane in each direction between Farmington and the I‑215 connection, aims for construction in 2026 pending environmental approval, and recommends two new noise walls in the Foxborough area subject to a property-owner ballot.

Eric Chasten, project manager for the Legacy Parkway study, said the team is proposing to add one lane in each direction on Legacy Parkway from Farmington to the connection with I‑215 and that construction could begin in 2026 pending environmental approval. "We are proposing to add 1 lane to Legacy Parkway in each direction from Farmington on the North to the connection with I 215 on the South," Chasten said during a study presentation.

Chasten said the lanes would be added toward the center of the existing roadway so the current roadway footprint would remain the same and no additional property purchases would be required. He added the existing multiuse trail would remain unchanged and the study assesses environmental, engineering and community impacts in a drafted State Environmental Study, or SES.

The SES frames the project purpose as improving travel times and mobility in Davis County and as part of a broader…

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