west davis corridor map

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Map of West Davis Corridor Options

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12th South

Parrish Lane

SunsetClinton

Farmington

West Point

Centerville

Kaysville

Syracuse

Clearfield

Layton

Plain City

Roy

OgdenWestHaven

Riverdale

Marriott-Slaterville

Hooper

Farr West

WEBER COUNTY

DAVIS COUNTY

DAVIS COUNTY

84

84

15

15

89

89

SALT LAKECOUNTY

Great Salt Lake

4700

West

4000 SouthMidla

nd Drive

5500 South 5600 South

5900

West

3500

West 19

00 W

est

1800 North

1700 South Antelope Drive

300 North

Gentile Street

4500

West

3000

West

2000

West

1000

West

Bluff Road

Glovers Lane

Shepard Lane

State Street

Harrisville

SouthOgden

WashingtonTerrace

Uintah

South Weber

FruitHeights

WestBountiful

Bountiful

5100

West

2100 South

200 North

Hill AirForce Base

Weber StateUniversity

CACHECOUNTY

TOOELECOUNTY

BOX ELDERCOUNTY

WEBERCOUNTY

DAVISCOUNTY

MORGANCOUNTY

SALT LAKECOUNTY

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Interchange

Alternative ACentral OptionAlternative BAlternative CNorthern OptionAll AlternativesSouthern Option

FrontRunnerLegacy ParkwayStudy Area BoundaryCounty Boundary

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0 2 41

Miles

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

West Davis Corridor

Alternatives Advancedto DEIS

Alternatives A, B, & C

Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C123 98 137

1 5 4

10 10 5

4 6 10

7 6 8

0 1 1

3 5 6

36 36 54

36 31 39

1 1 2

11 11 13

31 19 3

28 28 28

$400-$500 M $400-$500 M $425-$525 M

Number of parks

Number of trails

Number of community facilities

Number of public parks**

Number of historic properties

Alternative Comparisons

Measure*Number of residential acquisitions

Number of business acquisitions

Number of platted developments

* These measures of the impacts are preliminary, and will change slightly in the next phase of the study when each of the alternatives will be engineered in greater detail.

Preliminary cost range

** Public parks are protected under Section 4(f) of the DOT Act.

Acres of high quality wildlife habitat

Acres of wetlands

Number of archaeological sites

Number of agricultural protection

areas

Acres of 100-year floodplain

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