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UDOT marked completion of largest project in the last decade

Community and local elected officials officials celebrated US-89 project in Davis County with walk/roll/run/ride celebration

The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) marked the completion of the US-89 highway project with a community celebration Friday, June 30, in Layton. Crews widened the highway from Main Street in Farmington to SR-193 in Layton, installed new pavement, and built four new interchanges with on- and off-ramps to improve traffic flow and enhance safety.

Utah Senate President Stuart Adams, Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson, Layton Mayor Joy Petro, Kaysville Mayor Tamara Tran, other city and county officials and community members joined UDOT Region One Director Rob Wight and employees from UDOT and Oak Hills Constructors (the US-89 contractor) in a walk/roll/run/ride along new frontage roads and bridges built by the US-89 project from the Antelope Drive Park and Ride to the Oak Hills Drive Park and Ride.

The US-89 reconstruction is UDOT’s largest project completed since 2012, when I-15 CORE in Utah County and the first section of Mountain View Corridor in Salt Lake County were both finished.

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