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LEHI -- It's no secret that Lehi officials don't want a freeway connection to the Mountain View Corridor running through their city at 2100 North.
But recently, the city has taken its fight against the road to a new level by way of a 2 1/2-inch research document that favors an alternate connection to the Mountain View Corridor near 4800 North, an area currently without an east-west corridor. The document, which cost Lehi some $25,000 to create, was delivered to Utah's Department of Transportation on Aug. 30 with high hopes and a growing frustration.See the full content of this document
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Lehi Goes Down New Road
"We've submitted that proposal to UDOT, and we've received assurances that they will give our proposal serious consideration," Lehi city administrator Jamie Davidson said....
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