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Fourth Substitute H.B. 108
Senator Curtis S. Bramble proposes the following substitute bill:
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TRANSPORTATION STUDY - EAST-WEST CORRIDORS
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IN SALT LAKE COUNTY AND COUNTIES
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OF THE SECOND CLASS
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2007 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Chief Sponsor: Ron Bigelow
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Senate Sponsor:
Brent H. Goodfellow
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Cosponsor:Eric K. Hutchings
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LONG TITLE
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General Description:
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This bill requires the Department of Transportation to complete a study of east-west
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transportation improvements in Salt Lake County and counties of the second class.
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Highlighted Provisions:
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This bill:
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. requires the Department of Transportation to study the need for east-west
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transportation improvements in Salt Lake County and counties of the second class;
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and
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. requires the department to report study findings to the Legislature prior to
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September 30, 2008.
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Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
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This bill appropriates:
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. for fiscal year 2006-07 only, $3,500,000 from the General Fund to the Department
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of Transportation.
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Other Special Clauses:
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None
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Uncodified Material Affected:
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ENACTS UNCODIFIED MATERIAL
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1. Study of east-west transportation improvements in Salt Lake County
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and counties of the second class.
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The Department of Transportation shall:
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(1) in coordination with a representative of the metropolitan planning organization, as
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defined in Section
72-1-208.5
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(a) study the following east-west transportation route improvements in Salt Lake
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County between the 2100 South Corridor and the southern end of the county and between
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Interstate 15 and SR-111:
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(i) construction of one or more limited-access highways;
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(ii) improvements to the existing system of arterial highways including whether
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additional arterial highways should be constructed; and
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(iii) development of other multi-modal transportation projects;
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(b) identify:
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(i) a minimum of three potential corridors for one or more limited-access highways
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under Subsection (1)(a)(i);
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(ii) a minimum of four potential arterial system improvements or additional arterial
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highways under Subsection (1)(a)(ii); and
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(iii) alternative overpass, interchange, and intersection designs for each alternative
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identified under Subsections (1)(b)(i) and (ii); and
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(c) hold one or more public hearings to assist in:
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(i) identifying improvements under Subsection (1)(a); and
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(ii) developing options under Subsection (1)(b); and
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(2) in coordination with a representative of the metropolitan planning organization, as
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defined in Section
72-1-208.5
, that includes a county of the second class:
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(a) study the following east-west transportation route improvements in a county of the
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second class:
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(i) construction of one or more limited-access highways;
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(ii) improvements to the existing system of arterial highways including whether
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additional arterial highways should be constructed; and
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(iii) development of other multi-modal transportation projects;
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(b) identify:
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(i) potential corridors for one or more limited-access highways under Subsection
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(2)(a)(i);
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(ii) potential arterial system improvements or additional arterial highways under
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Subsection (2)(a)(ii); and
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(iii) alternative overpass, interchange, and intersection designs for each alternative
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identified under Subsection (2)(a)(i) and (2)(a)(ii); and
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(c) hold one or more public hearings to assist in:
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(i) identifying improvements under Subsection (2)(a); and
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(ii) developing options under Subsection (2)(b); and
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(3) report study progress prior to November 30, 2007 and study findings prior to
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September 30, 2008 to:
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(a) the Executive Appropriations and Transportation Interim Committees of the
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Legislature; and
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(b) the Transportation Commission.
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Section 2. Appropriation.
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There is appropriated for fiscal year 2006-07 only, $3,500,000 from the General Fund
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to the Department of Transportation to conduct the study required by this bill.
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