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UDOT outlines $460 million in Moab‑area projects, highlights trails and safety work

Utah Transportation Commission · November 15, 2025
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UDOT staff told the Transportation Commission that San Juan County has received about $296 million and Grand County $165 million in projects over the past decade, and detailed near‑term work including a $10.9 million Cottonwood Wash bridge, a 54.4‑mile SR‑162/262 corridor project and trail connections to Raptor State Park.

UDOT gave commissioners a detailed rundown of work in and around Moab on Thursday, saying recent investments aim to improve safety and connectivity for residents and the large number of visitors who use US‑191.

Cameron Gay, UDOT region program manager, said San Juan County has seen $295,865,000 allocated across 68 projects over the last 10 years and Grand County about $165,000,000 across 51 projects. "These projects range from preservation and rehab to structure replacements, widening and corridor preservation," Gay said, summarizing a…

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