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The Utah Department of Transportation seeks public input on rural transportation plans
Salt Lake City, Utah – While planning the new transportation throughout rural parts of Utah, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is seeking the public’s input.
The “Long-Range Rural Transportation Plan” aims to address transportation needs for the next 25 to 30 years.
“Involving communities is an important part of our transportation planning process,” said Jay Aguilar, UDOT’s state long-range planning manager. “We want to make sure we are communicating with the public in the most meaningful ways possible as we work to keep Utah moving into the future.”
From now until December 10, the public is being invited to comment and advise on the construction plans.
Public input will be collected online via a short survey and comment box. Throughout the collaborative process, UDOT will continue updating its website, holding additional comment periods, involving local governments, and maintaining accessible public engagement opportunities in the future.
The plan is focused on the rural parts of Utah, not urban areas. The planning process will commence from 2021 through mid-2023.
Anyone interested can call the project hotline at (385) 360-1900 or email them at planning@utah.gov with comments, questions, and ideas.
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