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01Jul 22

Public input requested on transportation projects totaling over $7B

The public is being invited to provide input on hundreds of transportation projects along the Wasatch Front. The projects, totaling more than $7 billion, are deemed a priority by the Wasatch Front Regional Council in conjunction with the Utah Department of Transportation and the Utah Transit Authority to improve mobility, strengthen the economy and enhance quality of life.

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03Aug 18
A bicyclist rides the Legacy Trail, part of the Golden Spoke network. Photo courtesy of Rails to Trails Magazine.

Utah’s Golden Spoke Trail Network

WASHINGTON, DC (Rails to Trails Magazine) - Utah recently celebrated its completion of the Golden Spoke trail network, which comprises more than 100 miles of connected, paved trails linking Ogden,…

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01Jul 18
Wasatch Choice 2050 logo.

Wasatch Choice 2050

SALT LAKE CITY (Utah Construction & Design) - New regional vision of the Wasatch Front hopes to guide future transportation investments, development patterns and economic opportunities, as Utah’s population is…

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19Sep 17
Jon Larsen, former WFRC employee.

S.L. mayor taps new transportation director

SALT LAKE CITY (Deseret News) - Mayor Jackie Biskupski has appointed Jon Larsen as the city’s transportation director. The Transportation Division is responsible for the planning, design and operation of…

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Thank you to our House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee members, @RepBurgessOwens and @RepMikeKennedy, and our Senate Environmental & Public Works Committee member @SenJohnCurtis!

#RegionalPlanning #WhereMatters #UnitedForInfrastructure #MPOs

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Wrapped up a great Infrastructure Week in D.C.!

We had productive discussions with our Congressional delegation about the upcoming transportation reauthorization bill and coordinated with MPO peers from across the country.

#InfrastructureWeek #TransportationPlanning

In Utah, 80% of our ozone comes from background sources — either naturally occurring or transported from other countries. This shift allows EPA to account for the intermountain west’s unique conditions — allowing us to address air quality while advancing transportation projects.

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