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The first phase of construction began in mid-2010 and finished by December 15, 2012. [8] [9] Construction on the spur known as 2100 North, which will connect the eventual freeway with Interstate 15, began in late 2010. This spur, which initially travels as far west as Redwood Road (SR-68), opened September 24, 2011.
As part of the Mountain View Corridor project, construction began in 2010 on the western end of 2100 North in Lehi. The new section of roadway ran between I-15/US-89 and Redwood Road, and was completed in September 2011. [4] [5] It was the first road segment of the Mountain View Corridor project to be built and was designated as SR-85. [6]
In 1953, Redwood Road north of 2300 North became SR-249, which turned east at 500 South in Davis County to end at US-89/US-91 (500 West) in Bountiful. [ 16 ] To provide for route continuity on a truck bypass route of Salt Lake City, SR-68 and SR-249 were swapped in 1960, bringing the north end of SR-68 to Bountiful and making SR-249 a short ...
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From under-construction I-15 west to Redwood Road, the old route of SR-201 was being superseded by a six-lane freeway directly to the south. [33] All construction was complete by 1970 with interchanges at 900 West and Redwood Road; the new freeway extended west to 2700 West. [34] [35] SR-201 approaching I-215 interchange
Construction on this corridor began in 2010. As of June 2013, the frontage road portions of this section have been completed from Porter Rockwell Boulevard (at about 10600 South) north to 5400 South and from Redwood Road to I-15 in northern Lehi. The Mountain View Corridor section of the Legacy Highway is numerically designated as State Route 85.
Legacy Parkway (designated as State Route 67, SR-67) is an 11.5-mile-long (18.5 km) four-lane controlled-access parkway located almost completely within Davis County in the northern part of the U.S. state of Utah.
Construction of the controlled-access highway began in the 1950s, and, by the late 1970s, most of the freeway across the state of Utah had been completed. The 4.5-mile-long (7.2 km) section of I-80 between State Route 68 (SR-68, Redwood Road) and Salt Lake City International Airport was the last piece of the nearly 2,900-mile-long (4,700 km ...