NORTHERN UTAH
I-15 NOW (New Ogden Weber) expansion, reconstruction and widening
April-fall 2008, $233 million
Where: 31st Street in Ogden to 2700 North in Farr West
Impact: Lanes reduced to two in each direction during daytime hours. At night and weekends, lanes reduced to one. Some full freeway closures anticipated. Interchange closures and cross-street closures.
www.udot.utah.gov/i15now
U-126, pavement rehabilitation
April-August 2006, $5.8 million
Where: Midland Drive in Roy to 300 North in Clearfield
Impact: Lanes reduced to one in each direction by mid-April.
Brigham City Main Street, reconstruction
April-October 2006, $8 million
Where: 700 South to 900 North
Impact: Full street closures, three blocks at a time.
U.S. 89, Logan Canyon, pavement reconstruction, new passing lanes, bridge replacements
Finishes fall 2006, $23 million
Where: Canyon summit to Garden City. Three bridge replacements east of Logan.
Impact: One-way traffic over two bridges and in portions of canyon.
www.udot.utah.gov/logancanyon/
U-91, Smithfield Main Street, reconstruction
June-December 2006, $5.8 million
Where: 400 South to 500 North
Impact: One lane open in each direction.
I-15, concrete repairs
September-mid-October, $3 million
Where: Farmington to Layton
Impact: Periodic lane closures, except during peak traffic hours.
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