SANDY The Utah Transit Authority is holding an open house on Wednesday for the public to give input on the Draper TRAX line. The meeting will be from 5-8 p.m. at Sprucewood Elementary School, 12025 S. 1000 East.
People attending the meeting are invited to submit written comments and suggestions about the proposed TRAX extension, which is planned to run from 10000 South in Sandy to about 14600 South in Draper. UTA staff will be on hand to answer questions.
For more information, log on to UTA's Web site at www.rideuta.com and click on the link that says "Projects and Programs."
In other news, UTA has also begun full bus service to the Sundance Resort, located up Provo Canyon. Limited bus service is available to resorts up Big and Little Cottonwood canyons.
The one-way cost of a ski bus pass is $3.25. Some season pass holders receive bus passes for free. Additional information is available on UTA's Web site.
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