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The one-way portion of 600 South in Salt Lake City runs from Interstate 15 to the intersection with 600 East. Called one of the city’s “grand boulevards,” city leaders now want to make it and 500 South one block north more friendly to people not in cars.
Sean Higgins
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KUER
Salt Lake City considers 500 and 600 South as its “grand boulevards.” Upgrades could make the downtown core a much friendlier place for the city’s bikers and pedestrians.

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