Smaller rebuild of I-15 is likely

Published: Wednesday, March 5, 2008 12:35 a.m. MST
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A plan to support the reconstruction of I-15 from southern Salt Lake County into Utah County has been scaled back, with lawmakers now debating the idea of a smaller rebuild to preserve the state's bonding capacity.

On Tuesday, Senate Republicans endorsed the idea of just rebuilding I-15 from American Fork to U.S. 6 in Utah County. The group had supported a rebuild from 12300 South in Salt Lake County to U.S. 6 but learned the American Fork option, which is estimated to cost $2.6 billion, might better preserve bonding capacity.

The original plan, which would have added two lanes in both directions, was estimated to cost $5 billion.

"You always hope you can do the entire project," said Senate President John Valentine, R-Orem. But because the bonding for the whole project was so high, "we didn't want to go to the edge of the cliff."

House Republicans took no action to support financing for a smaller rebuild during their caucus but heard debate on the issue. The goal, according to House spokeswoman Barbara Thornton, was to educate the caucus before the proposal is brought up on the floor.

If lawmakers can agree to support a reconstruction plan, the Utah Department of Transportation says it can begin work this year on designs for the rebuild.

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Construction could begin as early as 2010.

Legislators might still need to authorize the agency next year to issue bonds to finance the rebuild, but support this year indicates a willingness to give UDOT that authority, legislative leaders have said.

Carlos Braceras, UDOT deputy director, said Tuesday he was still waiting to see what legislators did with the issue. "We'll see where this goes," he said. "There's still a day left." The Legislature adjourns today at midnight.

By moving the rebuild from 12300 South to American Fork, the state will miss out on a critical congestion point near the Point of the Mountain. But Braceras said the shift would still address the most congested part of I-15 in Utah County.

With the reconstruction, two new lanes would be added to I-15 and interchanges would be replaced. UDOT anticipates it would have to pay about $800,000 in interest costs on a bond for the rebuild.


Contributing: Lisa Riley Roche
E-mail: nwarburton@desnews.com

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