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Central Wasatch Commission seeks $750,000 a year for three‑year Mill Creek Canyon shuttle pilot
Summary
The Central Wasatch Commission requested a three‑year pilot to run weekend summer shuttle service to Mill Creek Canyon using 25‑passenger vans on 15‑minute headways, asking the Legislature for $750,000 per year to cover initial operational costs while preserving toll revenue for canyon maintenance.
The Central Wasatch Commission asked the subcommittee to fund a three‑year pilot shuttle service for Mill Creek Canyon that would reduce parking pressure in the Cottonwood canyons and provide an alternative to private car access.
Lindsey Nelson, director of the Commission, said the pilot would operate 10 hours per day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the summer season…
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