The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has recently faced significant public and legal challenges regarding its transportation projects. On April 2, UDOT denied a proposal for a wildlife crossing on State Route 224 in Park City, citing unspecified reasons. This decision has disappointed local advocacy groups, who are now seeking ways to move forward. Additionally, UDOT's plans to alleviate traffic in Little Cottonwood Canyon by constructing a gondola have been stalled due to ongoing litigation from multiple parties opposing the project.
Multiple parties suing the Utah Department of Transportation over the decision to implement a gondola in Little Cottonwood Canyon have come together to release a joint statement in response to a story that 2News reported on Monday evening. @darbysparks https://t.co/R1Ll0OU4no
@UtahDOTv is starting construction on a segment of the Mountain View Corridor. Continue reading: https://t.co/mGtKiPX0aw
A wildlife group is trying to figure out how to move forward after UDOT said it will not pursue building a wildlife crossing on the highway leading into Park City. https://t.co/sW0hon6tew
WILDLIFE CROSSING: A group is trying to figure out how to move forward after UDOT said it will not pursue building a wildlife crossing on the highway leading into Park City. @LaurenSnews https://t.co/8wuC7THY8p
LCC: Measures to fix the decades-long problem with canyon traffic have been stalled due to ongoing litigation opposing the Utah Department of Transportation’s choice to construct a Gondola. https://t.co/B2frvrnchh @darbysparks
UDOT nixes wildlife crossing idea in Park City, to advocacy group’s dismay. @LaurenSnews has the story. https://t.co/8wuC7TIvXX
On April 2, the Utah Department of Transportation denied a proposed wildlife crossing on S.R. 224. https://t.co/AK0LlKbqG8