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Council Adopts West Ogden 24th Street Interchange District Plan, Urges Crosswalks and Phased Implementation
Summary
Ogden’s City Council unanimously adopted resolution 2025‑16 on Sept. 16 approving the Gateway to Ogden/24th Street Interchange District Plan, a long‑range vision aligned with UDOT interchange work that emphasizes mixed‑use corridors, industrial/employment land and multimodal connections; council and public pressed for interim pedestrian safety measures.
The Ogden City Council voted unanimously to adopt resolution 2025‑16 on Sept. 16, approving the Gateway to Ogden/West 24th Street Interchange District Plan, a long‑range framework intended to coordinate local land use, trails and local streets with Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) reconstruction of the I‑15/24th Street interchange.
Mikayla Dunphy, a community planner with Logan Simpson, presented plan goals and recommended actions: gateway design and placemaking, targeted economic development near the interchange, and improved transportation and multimodal access including shared‑use paths and protected bike facilities. Dunphy noted the context of state funding for the interchange work and said UDOT’s prior environmental review…
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