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West Valley City approved plans; municipal boundary adjustment and land conveyances to put the new road in Magna
Summary
West Valley City approved the final plans April 15, 2026; the extension currently sits in West Valley City. The Agreement and plats set out a municipal boundary adjustment (about two months under state law) and land conveyances (Magna Water District, Rio Tinto/Kennecott) to place the new roadway in Magna.
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The engineering exhibits and plats attached to the Agreement show the 4100 South extension currently within West Valley City's jurisdiction. West Valley City’s engineering signoff is dated April 15, 2026, and the plans include dedicatory language for parcels and required approvals. The Agreement commits the developer to cooperate with the municipal boundary adjustment so that the extension will be within Magna City limits after the adjustment is completed; the packet estimates the state‑law boundary adjustment process will take about two months.
The project requires conveyances or land exchanges from third‑party owners. The Magna Water District and Kennecott / Rio Tinto own parcels needed for the westernmost portion; the packet says Rio Tinto is finalizing conveyance and has authorized construction to begin during conveyance. The Agreement clarifies that construction can proceed while boundary and conveyance paperwork continue and assigns responsibility for third‑party authorizations to the City.
