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Provo Public Works outlines Lakeview Parkway bridge, 820 North replacement and University Avenue impacts

November 21, 2025 | Provo City Other, Provo, Utah County, Utah


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Provo Public Works outlines Lakeview Parkway bridge, 820 North replacement and University Avenue impacts
Provo Public Works provided a multi‑point engineering update on Nov. 20 covering Lakeview Parkway, the 820 North bridge replacement and ongoing University Avenue reconstruction.

Lakeview Parkway: staff reported that potholing and deck sounding work are complete and one remaining repair — replacement of rubber expansion joint glands — remains; that work requires about four days and must wait for appropriate temperatures. Temporary river channelization and riprap work are scheduled to follow Thanksgiving. Staff emphasized ADA compliance adjustments, lowered trail profiling by roughly 5–7 feet in some locations, and options for protected multiuse paths (delineators, concrete barriers or planter strips) where the trail abuts roadways.

820 North bridge replacement: site clearing is largely complete and crews plan a crane lift to remove girders in the next construction week. Staff said the new bridge structure will encroach into existing roadway footprints, resulting in a permanent closure and creation of a cul‑de‑sac on 950 West. Temporary site controls and river protection measures are in place.

University Avenue reconstruction: the project team meets twice weekly and is actively adjusting traffic control as lanes are repainted and temporary bus‑only lanes have caused driver confusion. Utility relocation work will begin on the east side and is expected to include seven trenches; staff warned that the East Frontage Road will be congested and advised drivers to avoid it if possible. Public safety incidents tied to temporary patterns were referenced and Sergeant Brough was noted as a contact for incidents.

Why it matters: these projects alter traffic patterns, create temporary and permanent closures, and include environmental and ADA considerations that affect commuters, nearby businesses and trail users. Provo staff asked for patience as crews complete staged work and recommended alternate routes where possible.

Next steps: final expansion joint work and riprap placement scheduled after temperatures permit; crane operations for bridge girder removal planned in the coming week; continued twice‑weekly project coordination for University Avenue and public communications to reduce driver confusion.

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