This update is critical for managing Herriman's rapid growth, addressing current and future traffic congestion on key roads like 12600 South and 13400 South, and planning for long-term infrastructure needs through 2050. It includes phased projects for intersections, road widening, and potential transit solutions like BRT.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The plan will guide future infrastructure spending.
All residents who rely on city roads and transit.
Some property owners may be affected by right-of-way dedications for road widening, though this is often part of development agreements.
Herriman is growing fast, and this updated plan is the city's blueprint for managing traffic and building new roads through 2050. It identifies congested areas and proposes new intersections and road widenings to keep everyone moving.
The city is updating its long-term road plan to handle a 70% population increase by 2050. Officials are looking at traffic flow, road types, and future capacity needs.
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