State roads to benefit from $1B bond sale

Published: Saturday, Oct. 3 2009 12:00 a.m. MDT

Drivers in Utah County will be among the beneficiaries of the state's unprecedented $1 billion bond sale.

Some of the projects that will get funded with the money will be a massive I-15 reconstruction in Utah County and parts of the Mountain View Corridor in both Utah and Salt Lake counties.

Of the billion-dollar state-issued bond, $905 million is going to transportation, said Carlos Braceras, UDOT deputy director.

Braceras does not know how much money will go to specific construction projects such as I-15, because the money ends up in three basic pots.

He said $244 million is going to the Critical Highway Needs program; $621 million to the Transportation Investment Fund; and $39.8 million to highway projects for first-class counties, those with at least 700,000 residents. (Salt Lake County is the only one.)

While the Legislature determines what money goes into each pot, the Utah Transportation Commission prioritizes the projects and what pot they go into.

Examples of the critical construction projects are the Southern Parkway in St. George, which is in construction phase. In the design phase are the Mountain View Corridor, a new south Layton I-15 interchange, the Vineyard connector, a thoroughfare that will run between I-15 and Utah Lake to accommodate development in western Utah County, and other projects, according to documents provided by UDOT.

The money also will go to reconstruct 15 miles of I-15 in Utah County, similar to but smaller in scale to the Salt Lake County I-15 reconstruction prior to the 2002 Olympics. The Utah County segment will be between American Fork Main and Provo Center streets.

"In general we're adding two lanes in each direction," said Dal Hawks, project manager. "And we're replacing the older bridges and building new interchanges where they haven't been updated for 30 or 40 years."

Construction begins in the spring of 2010 and will finish four years later.

Mountain View Corridor is a three-phased project that planners eventually envision as a freeway connecting I-80 to Lehi Main Street, running along the west sides of Salt Lake and Utah counties. For now, there's only funding for construction of one portion of the road in Salt Lake County, from 160000 South to 90000 South and one portion of Utah County, an I-15 connector at 2100 North. A contractor is being selected for the project this month.

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