SR-13 | Main Street | Brigham City | Safety Project
SR-13 | Main Street | Brigham City | Safety Project
To improve safety, traffic flow and reliability, the Utah Department of Transportation is upgrading five traffic signals along SR-13 (Main Street) in Brigham City.
Overview
Project Overview
To improve safety, traffic flow and pedestrian accessibility, the Utah Department of Transportation is making improvements to five traffic signal intersections on SR-13 (Main Street) in Brigham City.
Project improvements will include:
- New signal poles, mast arms and pedestrian notifications to improve safety, visibility and reliability.
- Updates to the sidewalk ramps, curb and gutter to improve accessibility.
What to Expect During Construction
- Crews will intermittently shift lanes while still allowing traffic to move through each intersection.
- Sidewalk closures and pedestrian detours will occur.
- Intermittent noise and vibration from construction equipment and work activities will occur.
- Existing signals will remain active until new signals are fully operational.
What Intersections Are Being Worked On
- 100 North and Main Street
- 100 South and Main Street
- 200 South and Main Street
- 700 South and Main Street
- 990 South and Main Street
Project Map
Schedule
Work Hours: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Workdays: 7 days a week
Schedules are subject to change due to weather conditions and material availability.
Contact Information
To contact the public information team with questions or concerns:
Hotline: (435) 295-2925
Email: brighamcitysignals@utah.gov
Stay Informed
To receive ongoing construction updates, please contact the public information team at brighamcitysignals@utah.gov and enter "Project Updates" in the subject line.