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Tue January 10, 2023 - West Edition #2
The Utah Department of Transportation is conducting an environmental study in the Kimball Junction area and is seeking public input on the scope of the project. UDOT is asking for input on the proposed alternatives, purpose and need of the project, alternative screening criteria, potential impacts to the community and natural environment and identification of significant issues or potential new alternatives. The public comment period is open now through Jan. 27, 2023.
"This study is focused on long term transportation solutions for all modes of travel in the Kimball Junction area while balancing the environmental objectives," said Grant Farnsworth, UDOT Region 2 project manager of the EIS. "We look forward to continuing our partnership with the Summit County and Park City communities to better understand the transportation needs throughout the area."
With the public comment period, UDOT also hosted an in-person open house (Jan. 10) and a virtual meeting (Jan. 11) to review the current project details and answered any questions. Additional information on the upcoming meetings and the environmental study can be found on the project website. The public is encouraged to review the project documents, attend the public meetings and submit comments at udot.utah.gov
UDOT is preparing this study to evaluate improvements at the I-80 and SR 224 interchange at Kimball Junction and on SR 224 from Kimball Junction through the Olympic Parkway intersection in Summit County. This study builds on and uses information from the Kimball Junction and SR 224 Area Plan. UDOT's goal for the project is to develop a comprehensive, technically sound EIS which accomplishes the following:
UDOT will further evaluate the alternatives proposed in the Area Plan, along with any new alternatives proposed during the study and will take into consideration all public feedback. The proposed alternatives currently include:
1. Taking no action;
2. A split-diamond interchange and intersection improvements;
3. Grade-separated intersections with one-way frontage roads to the I-80 interchange;
4. Intersection improvements with pedestrian enhancements; and
5. Other reasonable alternatives that may be identified during the EIS process.
For more information, visit https://kimballjunctioneis.udot.utah.gov/