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CONNECTING COMMUNITIES

Mountain View Corridor is using a phased construction approach designed to balance transportation needs with available funds. Initial construction began with frontage roads to establish the corridor. Future construction will fill in the remainder of the corridor to achieve a fully functional freeway. Mountain View Corridor will eventually be a 35-mile freeway from I-80 in Salt Lake County to SR-73 in Utah County. 

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MOUNTAIN VIEW CORRIDOR

Phased Construction Approach

Mountain View Corridor is using a phased construction approach designed to balance transportation needs with available funds. Initial construction includes two lanes in each direction with signalized intersections and biking and walking trails. Future construction phases will build out the remainder of the corridor by converting intersections to interchanges and adding inside lanes to achieve a fully functional freeway. 

35

Miles of Freeway

27

Miles of Multi-Use Trails

22

Pedestrian Bridges & Crossings

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INTERACTIVE MAP

Use the interactive map to view the completed and planned construction for Mountain View Corridor.

PROJECT AREA MAP

View the static project area maps to explore upcoming construction areas and planned improvements. 

MILESTONE MOMENTS

Learn about the history of Mountain View Corridor and the progress that has been made throughout the years.

REVISED RECORD OF DECISION

After the original Record of Decision was signed in 2008, a revised Record of Decision was signed January 2020. 

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The Mountain View Corridor Trail Network

Take full advantage of the dedicated trail systems.

MVC currently includes a 27-mile multi-use trail and 22 pedestrian and bicycle bridges and crossings, which run adjacent to the entire corridor. Additionally, there are nine miles of striped bike lanes that run in each direction from Porter Rockwell Boulevard to Old Bingham Highway.

 

There will be an additional six miles of trail added as the MVC roadway segments are completed. Trail will be added between Porter Rockwell Boulevard and 2100 North (four miles) and California Avenue and I-80 (two miles). 

EDUCATION

Safety First

  • Remember that the corridor roads running north and south are one-way only.

  • Prepare to stop when you see flashing yellow lights when approaching an intersection.

  • Plan for two different traffic signals when traveling east or west across the corridor.

  • As you would on any other road, be aware of you surroundings, avoid distractions and drive safely.

Keep the following in mind when driving on or near Mountain View Corridor.

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