A series of Salt Lake City road projects that sparked a state-ordered review earlier this year generally produced little impact on the city, Utah transportation officials determined after spending months reviewing traffic and other data.
However, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said the city still plans to make changes to account for the considerations that the Utah Department of Transportation offered to Utah’s capital after being tasked through SB195 to study the traffic impacts of city projects that reduced some lanes of travel in the fast-growing city.
The city will present its plan to the state next month, completing another provision in the bill.
“You’re going to see change,” said Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall.
UDOT’s findings
UDOT zeroed in on 28 different routes