Salt Lake City

Mayor's Office

Erin Mendenhall | (801) 535-7704

Salt Lake City Works to Repair Erosion-Damaged Road and Trail on Bonneville Boulevard

SALT LAKE CITY – City teams have closed a portion of Bonneville Boulevard to all traffic – vehicular, bike, and pedestrian – until repairs can be made to a damaged portion of the road and an adjacent hillside and trail that experienced erosion amid recent heavy rains. 

Water draining from Bonneville Boulevard during October and summer storms flowed from the roadway down the hillside toward City Creek, washing out a section of embankment and eroding a portion of the new Lower City Creek Loop trail. The new trail did not cause the washout, as the erosion began above it, at the road. 

A small portion of the roadway beneath the bike and pedestrian lane was also damaged. The repairs will improve drainage and help prevent future erosion. Work has begun and is likely to be completed the first week of December 2021.

“Bonneville Boulevard is one of the most used and beloved roads for runners, cyclists and families in the City and we know the public is eager to see it fully reopened,” said Mark Stephens, Deputy City Engineer. “These improvements will not only repair what was damaged but will help prevent erosion in the future so this beautiful area can continue to be enjoyed by the public.” 

Bonneville Boulevard is closed between the City Creek Canyon Trailhead entrance and East Capitol Boulevard. It has been converted to two-way traffic between the City Creek Trailhead entrance and the 11th Ave. and B Street entrance in order to maintain public access to the City Creek Trailhead.

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