UDOT mapping Davis-Weber road plans
In Davis and Weber counties, commuters get to I-15 via 22 east-west roads where traffic is sometimes as dreadful in rush hour as it is on the freeway.
The Utah Department of Transportation is in the midst of a study to come up with a vision for transportation improvements between North Ogden and Farmington through 2040 and to create a five-year prioritized plan for construction projects.
And UDOT is looking for public comment.
So far, the vision states that Weber and Davis residents want to get to Salt Lake City and Ogden by car, train or bus with relative ease. They want to keep commerce localized but still want to maintain freeways.
UDOT has developed a map of proposed projects divided into three phases: 2008-13, 2014-23 and 2024-40.
The preferred plan, established by the study's steering committee, includes improvements or new construction on 15 roads, 11 in Davis and four in Weber, five interchanges and the establishment of a bus rapid transit route in Ogden in the first phase.
Some of the projects in the first phase include the expansion northward of the Legacy Parkway, an extension of state Route 193 on 200 North in Clearfield, and widening of Riverdale Road, state Route 108 in northern Davis County, 200 North in Kaysville, 40th Street in Ogden and 700 South in Layton.
Today, an open house to get more public input will be held at Ogden's Union Station at 2501 Wall Ave.
By September, UDOT expects to make a presentation on east-west corridors to the Utah Legislature's Transportation Interim Committee.
More information can be found at www.udot.utah.gov/daviswebereastwest.
The Weber County open house for UDOT's east-west corridor study will be held today from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at Union Station, located at 2501 Wall Ave., in Ogden.
E-mail: jdougherty@desnews.com
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Class 1 Bikepaths are essential but seem to be a blind spot in UDOT…
Bob | June 12, 2008 at 10:35 a.m.


