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UTA, county and city describe accelerated station, HTRZ and fleet needs for Daybreak development

South Jordan City · January 16, 2025
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UTA trustees and Salt Lake County leaders said a new transit stop for Daybreak has been moved up, tied to a Housing Transit Reinvestment Zone (HTRZ) and station area plan; officials cited the need for additional light rail vehicles and federal capital to meet growing demand.

Representatives from the Utah Transit Authority joined South Jordan leaders at the State of the City to describe transit investments timed to the Daybreak development and new ballpark.

Beth Holbrook, a trustee with the Utah Transit Authority, said UTA is focused on connecting people to jobs and amenities. “Officially, we are — we move you at UTA,” she said, urging residents to review…

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