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File #: 24-040   
Type: Discussion Status: Presented
In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 1/24/2024 Final action: 1/24/2024
Title: Salt Lake City and UTA 200 South Reconstruction Update
Attachments: 1. Presentation_Salt Lake City and UTA 200 South Reconstruction Update

TO:                

Board of Trustees

THROUGH:  

Jay Fox, Executive Director

FROM:          

Nichol Bourdeaux, Chief Planning and Engagement

PRESENTER(S):

G.J. LaBonty, Manager Customer Experience, Jon Larsen, SLC Transportation Director

 

 

 

TITLE:                                                                                                                                                                         

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Salt Lake City and UTA 200 South Reconstruction Update

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AGENDA ITEM TYPE:                                                                                                                        

Discussion

RECOMMENDATION:                                                                                                                       

Informational item for discussion                                          

BACKGROUND:                                                                                                                                 

As part of a 2018 voter-approved Funding Our Future street reconstruction bond, Salt Lake City began reconstruction of 200 South in 2022. 200 South is Utah’s busiest transit street, used by 10 routes and 34 buses an hour. The 200 South Reconstruction project design considers the variety of needs of a functional downtown urban core and will rebuild 200 South to improve mobility and safety for all users.

DISCUSSION:                                                                                                                                      

Salt Lake City and UTA will provide an overview of the 200 South reconstruction, transit improvements, and timeline for completion.

ALTERNATIVES:                                                                                                                                    

NA

FISCAL IMPACT:                                                                                                                                

UTA’s contributions to the project include $1.3 M cash contribution for additional infrastructure for power and data and $1.9 M in-kind contribution for amenities, including shelters, benches, lighting, real-time signage, poles/signs, stainless safety handrail, and trashcans.

ATTACHMENTS:                                                                                                                                

None