This project is part of our city-wide transportation master plan. The intersection improvement will create a new 5-leg roundabout combining the 2 legs for 900 S, 2 legs of 800 E, and 800 S. We are anticipating start of work and closures as soon as July 1st. The work and closures are anticipated through the end of September. The tentative goal is to have the intersection open to traffic by August 18th for the start of school if possible.
Please see attached area of closure and anticipated detours as well as the Notice provided to affected residents by the contractor.
Starting in the beginning of May, Geneva Rock will be working on behalf of Springville City to Micro Surface several City streets.
Micro Surfacing is a protective pavement layer which extends the life of the road. Micro Surfacing is a cost-effective method to renew the road surface, while also sealing cracks and correcting other irregularities. Micro Surfacing creates a protective layer which preserves the underlying structure of the road, and prevents the need for more expensive repairs in the future.
We have been coordinating with art city days, garbage and recycling days, other construction projects, paint stripers, traffic control plans, bus routes ETC. There is no way to avoid all conflicts, but we are trying our best. Please be patient during this time. We know this will be an inconvenience, but the end results will preserve our existing asphalt, provide longevity to our roads and refresh the look of our community.
Please follow Springville City on our Facebook page for more information or call Springville Public Works Street Division (801) 489-2765 You can contact Geneva Rocks Project Forman, Nick, at (385) 666-7203 with any questions or concerns.
The UDOT 1600 South widening project is moving forward, with an anticipated completion date at the end of 2026. Various subcontractors working for UDOT are busily engaged in the installation (and or relocation) of critical utilities. Canyon Pipeline (working for Enbridge Gas Company) is installing a natural gas pipeline along the 1600 South corridor, which will cross under the Union Pacific Railroad’s (UPRR’s) Sharp Mainline tracks near 1500 West.
A UPRR crossing permit (with a specific timeline window for construction) has been acquired by Canyon Pipeline, allowing a construction bore under the Sharp Mainline tracks.
The pipeline is to be bored under the railroad tracks, which will require large bore pits on either side of the railroad tracks directly centered within the roadway surface. The bore pit location is constrained by other existing underground and above ground utilities and infrastructure.
UDOT has contacted businesses that are affected by the roadway closure and will have information posted on their (UDOT’s) website. Updates will also be posted on the Springville City social media pages.
We’re pleased to share an interactive PDF highlighting UDOT Region Three’s construction projects for 2026. Springville’s 1600 South is listed as (lucky) Project #13.
This resource includes project details, timelines, and direct links to websites for more information. While many projects will be completed this year, several larger efforts will continue into 2027 and beyond.
We hope this tool helps you stay informed and provides a clear picture of the work happening across the region.
Google Fiber is working with Springville City, private homeowner associations and property managers, to reach and access as many households as possible.
Google Fiber expects to start construction this spring and aims to finish the initial build in about 18 months.
Google Fiber will construct its network within city right-of-way easements, in accordance with all permitting protocol. Springville residents can expect to see construction crews in the roadways and adjacent softscapes/yards, that are part of the city’s right-of-way easements. Crews will notify residents and businesses ahead of construction staging by way of door hangers, street signage, cones and other safety and informational efforts.
Google Fiber will work to limit traffic impacts and disruption to residents. Anyone with questions or concerns can contact the Google Fiber Construction hotline at 1-877-454-6959.