Salt Lake City is examining how lane reductions and traffic-calming infrastructure projects completed over the past five years have impacted traffic, air quality, safety, the economy, and more as part of a mobility and environmental impact analysis.
Why is the City conducting the study?
The Utah State Legislature directed Salt Lake City to draft a mobility plan as part of SB 195, a bill passed during the 2025 legislative session.
The bill effectively restricts the City from reducing lanes or adding other new traffic-calming measures, like bike lanes or speed humps, on major roads (specifically collectors and arterials) in certain parts of Salt Lake City unless those changes are approved as part of the mobility plan. This study will inform that plan.
What area is affected?
The study area includes all of Salt Lake City west of Foothill Drive, north of 2100 South, east of I-15, and south of 600 North.
How can I get involved?
The City will hold a series of open houses to give the public an opportunity to review and provide feedback on Salt Lake City’s mobility plan. Check back here for future engagement opportunities and updates.
Provide feedback at the Future Projects Open House:
Location: Downtown Library, 210 E 400 S, Room A, Level 1, Salt Lake City
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Time: 5–8 p.m.
Two hours of free parking are available at the Library.
TRAX Red Line and bus routes also serve the Library.
Contact
- Phone: 801-535-6630
- Email: [email protected]
- Address: 349 S 200 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84111