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Municipalities outline road projects and matching needs; COG discusses regional connectivity scoring

3116137 · April 24, 2025
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Officials from several Tooele Valley municipalities described planned road maintenance and expansion projects and asked how third‑quarter/Corridor Preservation funds could match federal and other grants. The council also discussed a regional connectivity study and whether alignment with that study should affect scoring.

Representatives from multiple municipalities summarized road projects they may seek COG funds for and asked how the third‑quarter sales tax and corridor preservation programs should be applied when local projects also seek federal or other grant matches.

Dave (municipal representative) described three maintenance projects his city is considering: a sealed/chip project for the Peterson Industrial Depot road with an estimated cost of roughly $424,000; a restriping, bike‑lane and chip‑seal project on 1000 North (from SR‑36 to Ruby Road) with an estimated cost near $297,000 and noting the city had invested over $500,000 in traffic signals along that corridor; and a chip‑seal from…

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