Drivers asked to plan for closures at 2100 North in Lehi as part of Tech Corridor project

UDOT released this photo of how the Technology Corridor on I-15 will look. Photo Courtesy: UDOT

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 20, 2019 (Gephardt Daily) — The Utah Department of Transportation is asking drivers to plan ahead for closures at 2100 North in Lehi at Interstate 15 this week and next as part of the Technology Corridor project.

A tweet from UDOT sai that “2100 North will be closed at I-15 overnight on May 22, 23, 28 and 29. Crews will be setting bridge beams and concrete panels between 9:30 p.m. and 5:30 a.m. Use Timpanogos Highway, Lehi Main or Triumph Bridge as alternates during the closures.”

The $450 million I-15 Technology Corridor will widen I-15 to six lanes in both directions between State Route 92 (Timpanogos Highway) and Main Street in Lehi. This is the last remaining section of I-15 between Salt Lake City and Spanish Fork where the freeway is still only four lanes wide. Other project improvements include a new overpass to extend Triumph Boulevard over I-15, and upgrades to the SR-92 interchange.

This project will finish in late 2020.

Map Courtesy UDOT

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