Street projects
Salt Lake City is making long-term investments in streets and infrastructure to support safer travel and a growing city. Use this page to explore projects and understand what’s happening on streets across the city.
Street rebuilds
Street rebuilds replace streets from the ground up and often take place over multiple blocks and longer periods of time. Work typically includes new pavement, sidewalk and curb replacement, ADA upgrades, and complete street features
Safety and mobility
These projects focus on specific intersections or street segments to improve safety and comfort for everyone. They include upgrades like new crosswalks, traffic calming, bikeways, and transit stop improvements.
Pavement maintenance
Routine maintenance helps keep streets in good condition and extends pavement life. These projects are smaller than full rebuilds and include different types of pavement repairs and treatments.
SLC Public Utilities projects
These projects deliver essential water, sewer, and storm drain improvements. These City-led projects often involve street excavation to maintain and upgrade aging underground infrastructure.
Private construction and utilities
Private companies work in the public right-of-way to install utility upgrades, and private development projects may require temporary lane or sidewalk closures.
Other transportation agencies
Some transportation projects in Salt Lake City are led by other agencies.
Utah Transit Authority (UTA): Bus and rail detours, service changes, and transit construction. View UTA projects.
Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT):
State highways and ramps within Salt Lake City. View UDOT projects.