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5K fun run and one mile walk on the extension of Mountain View Corridor before it opens to traffic
Salt Lake City, Utah – On June 16, the Utah Department of Transportation is asking community members to tag along and stretch their legs on their new stretch of road.
“Come run on the extension of Mountain View Corridor before it opens to traffic,” asks the department.
On the evening of June 16, UDOT and West Valley City will celebrate the new four mile extension from 4100 South to S.R. 201 with community fun run and walk to kick off WestFest, according to officials.
On June 17, early in the morning, the new stretch of road will open to traffic and will be the first roadway to connect to a major east/west freeway. With the new extension, Mountain View Corridor will consist of 21 miles of roadway and trails from 16000 South to S.R. 201.
Those interested in running are asked to show up at 3500 South and approximately 5800 West around 6:30 p.m. UDOT say that a short ceremony will follow immediately after the 5K fun run and the one mile walk.
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