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UDOT approves three corridor‑preservation purchases, cites timing and development pressures
Summary
UDOT's right‑of‑way program won approval for three acquisitions — an Eagle Mountain parcel ($854,900), a Weber County trust property ($581,950) and a 4.64‑acre Logan parcel appraised at $7.23 million — with staff and commissioners discussing development pressure and local permitting as drivers for early purchases.
The Utah Transportation Commission approved three corridor‑preservation acquisitions intended to protect planned future state highway alignments and avoid higher costs later.
Ross Crowe, UDOT’s director of right of way and property management (SEG 946), presented the package and described each request. He said owners had reached out to regions because pending alignments made selling properties difficult. The acquisitions approved were:
• An Eagle Mountain property…
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