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City staff to start UDOT process for $6.1 million Immigration Canyon road safety project; council not authorizing property acquisition yet
Summary
Staff said they will initiate a UDOT-managed process for a $6.1 million grant to improve a narrow section of Immigration Canyon Road, including slope stabilization, drainage and possible bike lanes; environmental review and property impacts will be determined before any land acquisition.
City staff told the Immigration Canyon City Council on May 20 that they will begin the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) procurement and environmental review process for a $6.1 million safety improvement grant covering Immigration Canyon Road from 5655 Immigration Canyon Road to Pine Crest Canyon Road.
Tamron, the city’s project lead, said the grant funds are earmarked for slope stabilization, guardrail evaluation and relocation, drainage improvements, culvert replacement and evaluation of bicycle lanes. Tamron told the…
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