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UTA outlines five-year service changes, including on‑demand zones that would cover North Ogden
Summary
Utah Transit Authority trustee Beth Holbrook presented a draft 2025–2029 service plan to the North Ogden City Council on March 25, describing multiple route changes in Ogden and Weber County and a new on‑demand Innovative Mobility Zone (IMZ) that would include North Ogden.
Beth Holbrook, a trustee for the Utah Transit Authority, told the North Ogden City Council on March 25 that UTA’s internal five‑year service plan (2025–2029) calls for a series of route modifications and new services across Weber County.
Holbrook said the first two years of the plan are already funded and staffed. She described route adjustments for several numbered lines (for example, modified routing for the 455 and 470 lines, new or expanded service on routes designated 604, 610, 612 and 630) and an overall emphasis on improving east‑west and north‑south connectivity in Ogden and the southern Weber County area. Holbrook said the service changes would increase…
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