Get ready for some road work on Canyon Road! Logan City is kicking off an improvement project, so expect detours and delays as they upgrade this important route.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The project is part of a larger infrastructure effort involving a $10 million water tank and transmission line installation.
Residents in the area and the broader community who will gain a safe, year-round accessible trail.
Some residents who opposed the design changes or the removal of existing trees.
A major $5.8 million grant from the county will help pay for much-needed road improvements on 400 North and 600 West.
Budget adjustments were approved to use financial assurance funds from the Lloyd Estates Subdivision developer for necessary construction or reconstruction of improvements.
The council is addressing issues with incomplete infrastructure in the Lloyd Estates Subdivision, using developer funds to complete the work, though potential additional costs to the city are noted.
The city is moving forward with a major rebuild of Canyon Road that includes a new 8-foot wide path for walkers and bikers. This project aims to fix long-standing safety issues and connect local trails.
Guest article: Logan City moves forward with Canyon Road Improvement Plan The Utah Statesman
Residents are divided over proposed changes to Canyon Road, specifically regarding sidewalks and the preservation of mature trees.
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