Transportation Archive

CityViews 11/27/12: Transportation in the Canyons/LeConte Stewart

Segment 1: Traffic congestion, a lack of parking and issues between pedestrians, bikes and vehicles aren’t just city issues. As more and

Retired UTA CEO to get $200k Every Year

Two hundred thousand dollars. That’s how much the former head of the Utah Transit Authority, John Inglish, receives each year from his

Another Stretch of Mountain View Corridor Set to Open

After two-and-half years of construction, Utah drivers have seven more miles of highway to drive on the Salt Lake Valley’s west side.

Changes Coming to Parking in Downtown Salt Lake City

While Utahns traveling to downtown Salt Lake City now have to pay for street parking until 8 p.m., making that payment just

UTA Announces Bus Free Fare Zone Will Continue

Public transit riders in downtown Salt Lake City received some good news Wednesday. After a year of discussions, the Utah Transit Authority

Sightseeing Tour Bus Comes to Salt Lake City

What does Salt Lake City have in common with New York, Chicago and San Francisco? As of this summer, it now has

U of U Seeks Participants for Study on North Temple Upgrades

Residents and business owners in the area surrounding Salt Lake City’s North Temple street continue to endure heavy construction as the thoroughfare

City Expands “SmartTrips” to Rose Park, Wasatch Hollow Neighborhoods

Salt Lake City is expanding a program aimed at increasing use of alternative transportation and making residents more confident in it. Sustainability

Lawmakers Hear Proposal to Ban Distracted Walking at Rail Crossings

Utah lawmakers heard a proposal by the Utah Transit Authority yesterday to outlaw distractions for pedestrians who are crossing railroad tracks. UTA

Salt Lake City Council to Discuss the End of Free Fare Zone for Buses

Major changes could be coming to public transportation in Salt Lake City. Today, the Salt Lake City Council will hear from officials