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City staff presents UDOT land‑vacation requests to consolidate parcels along Mountain View Corridor

West Valley City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Two UDOT-backed applications to vacate streets and lots in the Jonesdale subdivision and in Westridge Commerce Park were described as administrative cleanups to consolidate parcels for the Mountain View Corridor; staff said no residents would be displaced and a new street (Double Eagle Circle) will be dedicated in Westridge.

City planning staff presented two related applications submitted on behalf of the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) that would vacate streets and consolidate lots to support the Mountain View Corridor and existing development.

Mr. Anderson described SA 120‑26, which seeks to vacate a number of lots and streets in the Jonesdale subdivision (phases dating from 1954–1972) to make a larger consolidated parcel for corridor-related work; staff said the action will not affect residents and that some residents attended the planning commission meeting expressing concern. He characterized the requests as a cleanup of land that already functions as corridor property.

A second application, SA 220‑26, concerns rights‑of‑way within Westridge Commerce Park phase three near 4700 South. The proposal would vacate Westridge Boulevard in places and formally dedicate Double Eagle Circle; nearby properties cited include Frito‑Lay and parcels owned by the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District. Staff said most improvements exist on the ground and the request is to make record titles and plats consistent with current use.

Council members asked clarifying questions about notifications and resident impacts; staff reiterated that constructed improvements remain and that the changes primarily regularize property lines for the corridor project. No vote was recorded on the applications at the meeting; the items were presented as public hearings for council consideration.