3300 South (SR-171) Asphalt Rehabilitation Project
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will rehabilitate the asphalt pavement on 3300 South (SR-171) from 700 West to State Street in South Salt Lake. The project will start as early as Monday, June 17, and last through August 2024. The project also includes upgrading a drainpipe and reconstructing selected pedestrian sidewalk ramps to meet current Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards along the corridor.
Key Highlights:
This project involves removing old asphalt and placing new asphalt pavement to enhance this crucial east-west route which links the city with I-15. It involves:
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Pipe Upgrade: Replace approximately 500 feet of drain pipe along the south side of 3300 South between 600 West and 700 West.
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ADA Ramp Upgrades: Modifications ensure sidewalk transitions are accessible to everyone.
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Adjusting Manholes: Lowering utility accesses (ie. manholes and water valves) to allow for milling.
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Milling: Removing old asphalt which will make the roadway rough temporarily.
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Paving: Applying new asphalt for a smooth finish.
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Raising Manholes and Valves: Adjusting utility access points to the new roadway surface.
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Roadway Striping: Applying final paint for striping/crosswalks/messages to new pavement.
Schedule & Impacts:
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Pedestrian Ramps & Pipework: Daytime Monday through Friday 7am to 7pm.
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Roadway: Nighttime work Sunday through Thursday 8pm to 7am.
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Temporary sidewalks closures during ped ramp demolition and reconstruction.
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Lane shifts and temporary lane closures during construction.
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Nearby residents will notice construction-related noise and vibration.
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