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UDOT says South Cedar interchange design at 30%; property outreach, noise study and roundabout option planned
Summary
Utah Department of Transportation told the Cedar City Council the South Cedar interchange project has completed environmental review, is at roughly 30% design and will begin property acquisition and public outreach. Councilors pressed for coordination with local traffic signals and raised questions about timing and funding.
The Utah Department of Transportation told the Cedar City Council on June 4 that the South Cedar interchange project has completed environmental review and advanced to roughly 30% design, allowing formal right‑of‑way work and property outreach to begin.
Devin Skwar, with UDOT, said the design team is filling in three‑dimensional geometry, testing queue lengths and storage and examining improvements requested during the environmental phase. “We have completed the environmental process, and that means that we can start the design. We can start acquiring the property that we need to build this,” Skwar said.
The project is designed as a single‑point urban interchange (SPUI) with a single signal in the center of the interchange. UDOT said the layout moves many turning movements to the…
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