For almost two and a half years, construction has been nonstop on the West Davis Highway. The end may be in sight.
LAYTON — For almost two and a half years, construction has been nonstop on the West Davis Highway. The progress is visible."We've laying pavement as we speak, so the roadway surface that people will be driving on is being put down and the bridges are up," Mitch Shaw, a spokesman for the Utah Department of Transportation said. "We've been telling the public that. We are actually now hoping to have the road open for travel by the end of this year.
Despite the progress, there's still more work to be done, like putting up fencing, utility work, and installing drainage systems, Shaw said. Soon enough, 10 miles of new trails, and 16 miles of dedicated highway with two lanes in each direction, as an alternative to I-15, will be up and running. "When it is open, it's going to take the pressure off of I-15," Shaw said. "This is something that needs to be done and something that, when we are finished, it's going to have a really good impact on regional traffic and people will hopefully have a better quality of life."
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