Project limits of the State Environmental Study (see links below) are between Bangerter Highway and Decker Lake Drive. The project has been divided into two sections:
Bangerter Highway to 2700 West (Constitution Boulevard) Planned improvements include widening the roadway from two to three travel lanes in each direction and constructing dedicated lanes in the center median for UTA’s Bus-Rapid-Transit (BRT) service, the MAX. The asphalt pavement will be replaced with a new, more durable concrete surface. New curb, gutter, sidewalk and utility relocations will be completed. This section is fully designed and construction is underway.
2700 West (Constitution Boulevard) to 2200 West (Decker Lake Drive) Construction dates and funding for this section of 3500 South have not been determined. Before construction, a traffic study will be completed on the 3500 South/I-215 interchange to determine if any modifications should be made. Anticipated improvements include:
Widening 3500 South to add another travel lane in each direction
Reconfiguring the I-215 on and off ramps and adding landscaping
The State Environmental Study is available in PDF format via the links below.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Purpose and Need
Chapter 2: Alternatives
Chapter 3: Affected Environment
Chapter 4: Environmental Consequences
Chapter 5: Comments and Coordination
Project Area