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Study Complete

The Environmental and Community Impact Analysis, Draft Document, and Public Review are now complete.

Where do we go from here?

To move from a study to a construction project, the following steps must occur. (Timelines vary for every project):

  • Planning: The project is added to the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).
  • Funding: The project is prioritized and receives funding.
  • Design & Construction: The project enters final design, followed by construction.

Questions?

Contact UDOT Region 1 at 801-620-1600
(Mon–Fri, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.).

 

PROJECT OVERVIEW

The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), in partnership with Cache County and local municipalities, evaluated improvements to enhance mobility on US-89/91 (Main Street). The study area included US-89/91, adjacent state routes, and local roadways, with the goal of identifying potential traffic and nonmotorized solutions for the community. 

The study team proposed seven new projects developed from workshops with Cache County, Logan City, North Logan City, Nibley City, River Heights City, Providence City, Utah State University, and other community groups. 

RECOMMENDED IMPROVEMENTS

A public open house was held on Tuesday, Feb. 25. The information shared at the open house is displayed below. 

 
Watch this video to learn more about the study and recommended projects.  
 
 
For more detailed information about the study and evaluation process, click on the image below to view the study story map. 

Project Timeline

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Study Complete

  • This study was completed in the spring of 2025