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The Utah Department of Transportation plans to expand I-15 between Farmington and Salt Lake City, in part to accommodate trucks. The Inland Port’s new vision is for more trains.
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Although the gondola project is the official selection, it also includes enhanced bus service — and funding for the gondola phase is not final.
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There are currently no high-speed trains in the West, but that doesn’t mean it’s out of the question in Utah.
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St. George recently added more pedestrian-centric infrastructure to make the city more accessible.
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Weber State University Students are lining up to use the new Ogden Express Wildcat Shuttle.
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The Utah Department of Transportation doesn’t have the money to build the gondola right now. Instead, it plans for a phased approach to traffic issues.
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The goal? To create the “world’s best economy and quality of life” for all Utahns.
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The agency said a record number of public comments prompted more consideration, like how to account for impacts to climbing areas.
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State lawmakers unveiled almost all the details of a $21 billion budget Friday evening.
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The latest Utah news from Friday evening, February 26, 2021.
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A Utah lawmaker has proposed $2.2 billion in infrastructure investments, to support roads, transit and other projects across the state.
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Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski presented her budget proposal to the City Council Tuesday evening. The plan includes $8 million for road and…