The city is planning several road projects for 2026, including pavement maintenance and intersection improvements. These projects aim to improve safety and traffic flow, though construction may cause temporary disruptions.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
Projects are costing nearly double their original estimates due to inflation and property acquisition costs.
Commuters and residents who rely on improved road infrastructure.
Nearby residents who may face increased traffic or construction impacts.
The city is planning several road projects for 2026, including pavement maintenance and intersection improvements. These projects aim to improve safety and traffic flow, though construction may cause temporary disruptions.
The city is considering connecting 13400 South to help traffic flow and fix flooding issues. It's a controversial project that will likely upset some neighbors, but it would help police and fire get around faster.
The city is moving money around to pay for major road improvements at 13800 South/Bangerter and 14600 South/Highland Drive. These projects aim to fix traffic bottlenecks and improve safety for drivers in those areas.
Rising construction costs are making it harder for the city to complete road projects using federal money.
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