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Herriman OKs interlocal agreement to reimburse PID for 4,650-foot 7300 West roadway

Herriman City Council · October 22, 2025
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Summary

Council approved Resolution R52-2025 authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Olympia Public Infrastructure District to reimburse construction of about 4,650 feet of 7300 West (including bike lanes, 8-foot trails, lighting and landscaping); staff said the project is funded by transferred MSD funds (~$4M) and UDOT allocations (~$10.5M) totaling about $14.5M and is expected to open in 2026.

The Herriman City Council approved Resolution R52-2025 authorizing an interlocal agreement with the Olympia Public Infrastructure District to reimburse the PID for construction of about 4,650 feet of new five-lane roadway on 7300 West between Main Street and Herriman Boulevard.

Mike, the presenting staff member, told the council the project includes a five-lane cross section with bike lanes, a center turn lane, and 8-foot trails on both sides, pedestrian tunnels at Butterfield Park and Olympia Boulevard, landscaping and street lighting. He said construction work is underway on site preparation and that roadway construction is expected to start in spring and open in summer 2026.

On funding, staff said no city general funds will be expended up front. Mike said $4,000,000 was transferred to Herriman from a Municipal Service District (MSD) allocation via Salt Lake County and that House Bill 488 (2024) allocated about $10.5 million from UDOT, combining to roughly $14.5 million for the full project. The PID will handle bidding and construction; the interlocal agreement authorizes reimbursement from the secured funds.

Councilmember Sherry moved to approve Resolution R52-2025; the motion was seconded and passed on a roll-call vote recorded at the meeting.

Staff said the project will tie to the larger Herriman Boulevard project and UDOT’s U-1111 project, creating an interconnected network over the next couple of years.