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House approves transportation package authorizing tollways on new capacity and creating jurisdictional-transfer task force
Summary
The House passed first substitute Senate Bill 25, which sets new notice, planning and prioritization requirements for UDOT/Transportation Commission, authorizes tolling on new capacity projects, and establishes a one‑year task force on highway jurisdictional transfers; the bill passed 73–0.
The Utah House on March 2 approved first substitute Senate Bill 25, a five-part transportation measure that changes how the state coordinates development, selects large-capacity projects and handles jurisdictional transfers of roads.
Sponsor Representative Lockhart said the bill requires local governments to notify UDOT and UTA about qualifying land-use developments so the state can be aware of major projects and their effects. It also requires the…
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