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Layton awarded 80% federal Safe Streets for All grant to build pedestrian overpass at 2200 West railroad crossing

Layton City Council · April 2, 2026
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City staff said the US DOT awarded an 80% Safe Streets for All implementation grant (about $9.90 million) for a planned pedestrian overpass spanning the 2200 West railroad crossing; the project requires a local match (~$2.47 million), environmental review, final design and a five-year build window.

Steve Jackson told the council that Leighton City received an implementation-level Safe Streets for All award from the U.S. Department of Transportation — one of only a handful of implementation grants in the state. "We actually got an 80% grant for $9.90 million," he said, adding the project’s estimated total is about $13 million and the…

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