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Transportation commission approves state-funded study of Salt Lake City downtown mobility required by SB 195

3249435 · May 9, 2025
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The Utah Transportation Commission approved additional funding for a state-led environmental and mobility analysis of greater downtown Salt Lake City required by Senate Bill 195; commissioners stressed the study must inform a collaborative outcome with the city and stakeholders and noted an interim reporting milestone in October.

The Utah Transportation Commission on Friday approved additional state funding for an environmental and mobility analysis of greater downtown Salt Lake City, a study directed by the 2025 Legislature in Senate Bill 195.

The study, led by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), will analyze the area bounded roughly by I‑15 and Foothill Boulevard and from 600 North to 2100 South to assess impacts of a highway‑lane reduction strategy on state and local highways, multimodal mobility, pedestrian and bicycle circulation, business activity, air quality, public health and operations, UDOT staff told the commission.

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