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Cedar City, UDOT move toward formal access‑management agreement for state routes
Summary
City staff and a Utah Department of Transportation representative reviewed a draft cooperative access management agreement that maps potential future traffic signals and median locations on SR‑56 and SR‑130; council members asked staff to route the signed draft and return it for action next week.
The Cedar City Council work meeting on June 18 heard a presentation from the Utah Department of Transportation outlining a draft cooperative access management agreement to guide future changes on state routes that cross the city, including SR‑56 and SR‑130.
UDOT regional engineer Chris Hall told the council the agreement records shared goals — enhancing safety, planning efficient access to destinations, creating multimodal roadways and developing feasible, coordinated solutions — and…
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