LEHI — Residents can learn more about the Mountain View Corridor project at 2100 North at an open house Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at the Lehi Legacy Recreation Center, 123 N. Center.
Brief project presentations will be given at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.
The Mountain View Corridor will run along the western side of Salt Lake and Utah counties — from Interstate 80 to Lehi Main Street. A side project is the creation of 2100 North in Lehi, which will connect Redwood Road to the 1200 West exit of Interstate 15.
"There's a partial existing road, and we're going to take that existing road and extend it out to Redwood Road," Utah Department of Transportation spokesman Scott Thompson said.
At the open house, the public can learn about construction, schedules, detours and impacts.
Construction on the corridor will begin in November.
— Laura Hancock
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