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Layton Council to request federal support for Case Creek Trail overpass and Freedoms Plaza

Layton City Council · March 5, 2026
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Summary

Council staff asked members to sign letters of support for two federal grant applications: a shovel‑ready Case Creek Trail pedestrian overpass (estimated $12.8 million) and a proposed Freedoms Plaza in the city center (estimated $2.5–$3 million).

Layton officials asked the city council to provide letters of support for two federal grant applications that, if awarded, would replace part of the city’s internal funding for a pedestrian overpass and help pay for a downtown plaza.

“We have an opportunity to get some federal funding that could help our projects,” Mr. Price told the council as he introduced the requests and asked members to sign letters to accompany the applications.

Staff presented the Case Creek Trail pedestrian overpass at the Lincoln FrontRunner Station as the first priority. Presenter Joelyn said the project, designed to…

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