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Herriman council backs ordinance restricting cuts into newly built roads for three years

Herriman Events · November 13, 2025
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Herriman officials described a recently approved ordinance that bars non-emergency cuts into newly paved roads for three years and imposes stricter repaving and restoration requirements for cuts made within a 3–5 year window, meant to protect pavement investments and encourage utility coordination.

Herriman city officials described a new local ordinance that limits when utilities and contractors can cut into recently constructed streets, a policy the hosts said is meant to protect pavement investments and reduce repeated disruptions for residents.

The ordinance bars non-emergency cuts into a newly built road for three years. If a cut occurs between three and five years after construction, the city will require more extensive restoration work — including repaving 25 feet in both directions for the full width of the road — and stricter restoration where recent pavement treatments (slurry, chip seal or similar)…

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