From Deseret News archives:
Bevy of Utah projects to gain funding in bill
$14 million to construct 200 North highway-rail graded crossing separation, Kaysville
$13 million to construct a two-lane divided highway from the Atkinville Interchange to the new airport access road in St. George
$12 million for construction and rehabilitation of 1300 East in Sandy
$12 million for Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Access Road Improvements, Box Elder County
$10.5 million for I-15 Freeway Reconstruction on the Springville 200 South Interchange
$8.5 million to widen Redwood Road from Saratoga Springs to Bangerter Highway in Utah County
$8 million to reconstruct South Moore Cut-off Road in Emery County
$6 million for Provo Westside Connector from I-15 to Provo Municipal Airport
$6 million for Forest Street improvements, Brigham City
$5.5 million to construct Parley's Creek Trail, Salt Lake City
$5 million for Grant Tower Reconfiguration, Salt Lake City
$5 million for the Provo Reservoir Canal Trail, Provo
$4 million to improve pedestrian and traffic safety in Holladay
$3.5 million for I-15 Freeway Reconstruction, Salt Lake County
$3 million to street-scape a two-lane road and add turning lanes at key intersections on Santa Clara Drive in Santa Clara
$3 million for construction of Midvalley Highway, Tooele County
$3 million for the 200 East Minor Arterial, Logan
$3 million for the 3200 South Project, Nibley/Cache County
$2.5 million for I-15 North and Commuter Rail Coordination, Davis County
$2.5 million for State Street reconstruction project from 9400 South to 10600 South
$2.1 for U-158 Improvements, Pine View Dam, Weber County
$1.5 million to reconstruct 500 West, including pedestrian and bicycle access, in Moab
$1 million over two years ($500,000 per year) for Provo-Orem Bus Rapid Transit study
$500,000 to construct pedestrian safety project on the Navajo Nation in Montezuma Creek
$500,000 to add lights to the road from Halchita to Mexican Hat in the Navajo Nation
$400,000 to add lighting on U-262 on the Navajo Nation in Aneth
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