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Council approves TIP modification for State Street pedestrian improvements; staff report shows $1.3 billion in federal obligations statewide for FY24
Summary
The council approved a board modification to the 2025–2030 TIP to add an $800,000 pedestrian safety project on State Street (North Temple to 300 North) in Salt Lake City and received the annual report showing about $1.3 billion in federal obligations statewide for FY24.
The Wasatch Front Regional Council voted to approve a single board modification to the 2025–2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) at its March 27 meeting. The modification funds pedestrian safety improvements on State Street between North Temple and 300 North in Salt Lake City.
Project and funding
WFRC staff described the project as pedestrian safety enhancements that include bulb‑outs at intersections, reconfiguration of a right‑turn pocket to combine through/right lanes, and additional signage and artistic treatments near a recently constructed roundabout. The project is estimated at approximately $800,000; staff said the funds are coming from a UDOT transportation grant program (described in the meeting as the “Transportation Solutions”…
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