The city of Herriman will see major traffic shifts starting September 29 due to the construction of new bridges at the intersection of 13400 South and Bangerter Highway. This project, undertaken by UDOT, aims to alleviate traffic congestion in the area. Residents should care because this construction will temporarily disrupt daily commutes but ultimately improve traffic flow and safety in the long run.
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Residents and commuters will benefit from improved traffic flow and reduced congestion once the construction is complete.
No groups negatively affected, as the construction is necessary for long-term improvements.
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