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Consultants present 'neighborhood nodes' plan for Big Cottonwood Canyon nodes; council to review final report

Brighton Town Council · June 10, 2025
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Arcadis presented a multi-node concept (Cardiff Fork, Silver Fork, Solitude Village, Brighton Loop) recommending active-transportation connectors, a dedicated transit lane and hub at the Brighton Loop, and gateway redevelopment concepts; consultants emphasized preserving mountain-village character and using community input to refine designs.

Consultants from Arcadis presented a neighborhood-nodes plan for the Big Cottonwood Canyon corridor to the Brighton Town Council on June 10. Jordan Swain of Arcadis described four nodes — Cardiff Fork, Silver Fork, Solitude Village and the Brighton Loop — and proposed concepts to unify mobility and recreation while preserving the area’s mountain-village character.

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