No homes are in danger of being bulldozed to make way for a new four-lane, east-west corridor at 1000 South in Lehi, according to the Mountainland Association of Governments. A Feb. 17 story in the Deseret Morning News indicated otherwise.
Lehi Mayor Howard Johnson voiced concern about the road during the February meeting of the Mountainland Regional Planning Committee and in a telephone interview with the Deseret Morning News. Those concerns were misplaced, MAG officials said, and should have been directed at the Mountain View Corridor, a freeway proposed for western Salt Lake and Utah counties that may require the removal of some homes.
Lehi 1000 South was approved as part of the North Valley Connector Study in 2000 and since has been adopted into Lehi's transportation plan.
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