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Power District Transportation Study

The Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC), in coordination with Salt Lake City, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), Utah Transit Authority (UTA), Utah State Fairpark, and Larry H. Miller Real Estate, is conducting the Power District Transportation Study.

The Power District Transportation Study is a collaborative analysis of transportation options in and around the Power District in Salt Lake City, a nearly 100-acre site situated near the Utah State Fairpark and Jordan River in Salt Lake City.

The Power District is an area of strategic importance that could accommodate a significant amount of both housing and economic growth. The Power District development will include new retail, residential, and office space. The Power District is also the proposed location for a potential Major League Baseball (MLB) stadium. Improvements to major roadways, transit routes, and trails will play a critical role in supporting the Power District’s potential.

The Power District Transportation Study will evaluate various technical solutions while considering the needs and priorities of the existing residents and community as well as the area’s future economic and transportation conditions. The study will be used to guide decisions of the area.

Purpose

The Power District Transportation Study will evaluate various technical solutions while considering the area’s future economic and transportation conditions. The study will be used to guide decisions related to infrastructure investment in the area.

The Power District Transportation Study will identify needs and evaluate improvements to roadways, transit services, and bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure, that:

Promote a Vibrant Power District

Create vibrant, accessible, and livable places within the Power District for all users – residents, families, visitors, and existing and new businesses.

Support Existing Residential Neighborhoods

Enhance the quality of life in existing residential neighborhoods that surround the Power District.

Strengthen Existing and Future Businesses

Strengthen businesses surrounding the Power District by considering existing and new customers.

Provide Transportation Choices

Increase availability and flexibility of future transportation choices, including walking, bicycling, and transit.

Enhance Regional Access

Enhance regional access to and from Power District area destinations for both daily and special event trips.

Study Area

The Power District is roughly bounded by Redwood Road, I-80, North Temple, and 1000 West. The study area for the Power District Transportation Study encompasses the Power District and an approximately one-mile radius surrounding the TRAX Power Station. The Power District study area is situated between the Salt Lake City International Airport and downtown Salt Lake City. The District is served by three major interstates (I-80, I-15, I-215). Major corridors within the study area include Redwood Road, 900 West, North Temple, I-80, I-15, 600 North/700 North, 200 South, and 400 South. UTA’s light rail system, TRAX, runs along the Power District site and includes two stations. The FrontRunner North Temple Station and multiple bus routes are located nearby or within the study area. Additionally, the study area extends approximately one mile surrounding the Power District boundaries.

Project Timeline

The Power District Transportation Study was initiated in July 2024.  The study is anticipated to be completed by mid-2025.

Utah House Bill 562 Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District

The Utah State Legislature passed H.B. 562, the Fairpark Area Investment and Restoration District (U-FAIR), on February 28, 2024. This bill focuses on revitalizing Salt Lake City’s westside, enhancing the Jordan River, and improving the State Fairpark. It also lays the groundwork for building a Major League Baseball stadium in the 100-acre Power District. A district board will manage the growth in tax increments and sales within the zone, using these funds to finance needed improvements.

Contact Us

WFRC and project partners want to make sure everyone has a chance to make their voice heard. We welcome any comments or suggestions you have about improving transportation options and mobility within the study area.  You may submit your comments at the form below. Your comments will inform decisions that will be made by WFRC, Salt Lake City, UDOT, and UTA related to potential transportation improvements.

For additional information regarding the Power District Transportation Study, please contact Julie Bjornstad.

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