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Mountain View Corridor alternatives in Utah County

Published: Saturday, April 21, 2007 12:29 a.m. MDT
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Southern freeway

Traffic: 90,000 -100,000 vehicles per day

Wetlands affected: 90.7 acres

Property relocation required: 127 homes, 9 businesses, 3 historic properties

Cost: $690 million

2100 North freeway

Traffic: 135,000 -145,000 vehicles per day

Wetlands affected: 14.7 acres

Property relocation required: 29 homes, 3 businesses, 3 historic properties

Cost: $540 million

Arterials alternative

Traffic: 125,000 - 155,000 vehicles per day

Wetlands affected: 58.4 acres

Property relocation required: 72 homes, 2 businesses, 6 historic properties

Cost: $640 million

Source: Utah Department of Transportation

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