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Construction Update

November 13, 2024

Upcoming Activities

On Thursday, November 14 starting at 4:00 a.m., concrete will be placed for the center section of the bridge over the Jordan River. Area residents may experience additional early morning construction related noise.

On Thursday, November 14 starting at 10:00 p.m., the signals at 9000 South Redwood Road will be turned off as signal rewiring will take place for the new planned traffic signals. Police officers will be directing traffic through 3:00 a.m.

As early as Thursday, November 14, the 9000 South access to the West Jordan Gateway Office Park (1227 & 1231 West) will be closed while the driveway access and adjacent sidewalk are rebuilt. This closure will last up to 10 days while the concrete cures.


Access to the business park will be maintained from 1300 West - see the detour map below.

Business park detour map

Signal work for 1510 West has been postponed.

Ongoing Activities

Sidewalk replacement continues on the south side of 9000 South starting near 900 West and working west. Properties with more than one access will have one access closed while the other access is left open. Properties with only one access will be coordinated with the project team.

Work continues on the center section of new bridge over the Jordan River along with installing new traffic signal poles and street lighting conduit.

Nearby residents and business may have an increase in noise, dust, and vibration as work takes place.

Traffic accessing the River Oaks Driving Range may only access the parking lot from eastbound 9000 South. Westbound traffic may only make a U-turn at 1300 West. See the detour map.

Traffic and Transit Information

Know before you go! Check UDOT Traffic before hitting the road. 

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UTA Bus Route F590 - Due to construction activities, the bus stops within work areas may have temporary closures and stop adjustments.

Visit UTA's website for specific stop information.

Safety

Shoulder Drop Off Sign

Drivers should not drive into the work zone as hazards including significant drop-offs will be present. 


For safety, drivers should make legal U-turns at signalized intersections.

View of 1600 West 9000 South showing drop off into work zone and approved business driveway access marked

Pedestrians and bicycles are not allowed on 9000 South over the Jordan River. Please see the approved detour route for pedestrians and bicycles.

35 MPH sign

As a reminder, the speed limit has been reduced to 35 miles per hour along the entire corridor.

Give 'em a brake safety sign

Contact the Team

This project has a dedicated Public Involvement Team to answer questions or concerns you may have throughout the duration of construction. If you are interested in joining our mailing list to receive weekly construction activity updates, please reach out to our team at the contact information below.


Project Hotline - 855-925-2801 Project #5626

Email - widen9000south@utah.gov

Project Website - www.udotinput.utah.gov/widen9000south