Lehi's mayor is pushing back against UDOT's latest plans for the Point of the Mountain project, signaling potential conflict over local infrastructure. Why should you care? This could shape how traffic and development move forward in the area.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The project is a major state-funded infrastructure investment.
Commuters and residents who will see improved traffic flow and new trail connections.
Residents living near the freeway who are impacted by noise but do not meet the criteria for state-funded noise walls.
Lehi mayor speaks out against new version of UDOT's Point of the Mountain project plans KUTV
Lehi mayor speaks out against new version of UDOT's Point of the Mountain project plans kjzz.com
UDOT is moving forward with a major freeway project that will change traffic patterns and add trail connections. Residents are concerned about noise and the lack of sound walls in certain areas.
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