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Herriman outlines nearly $14 million 7300 West plan, cites inflation and outside funding
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City engineer Bryce Terry described a roughly $14 million roadway project on 7300 West that includes up to 20 feet of fill, a pedestrian culvert for the Butterfield Creek Trail and buried utilities; state and county funding will cover most costs, Terry said.
Herriman City Engineer Bryce Terry said the city has secured outside funding to build a major stretch of 7300 West, a project that city staff estimate will cost roughly $14,000,000 per mile when accounting for earthwork, underground utilities and surface amenities. "This road has a lot of fill or dirt to bring up the road and we'll have the trail go underneath it," Terry said, describing a pedestrian culvert that will carry the Butterfield Creek Trail under the roadway.
John LaFollette, Herriman…
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