SR-258 & SR-118 Corridor Study

SR-258 LM 0.78 - 2.02 & SR-118 LM 9.99 - 14.68

Introduction

The SR-258 & SR-118 corridor is the primary highway from Elsinore to Richfield. To plan for SR-258 & SR-118 as a primary route in the future, a corridor study has been conducted.

UDOT has collaborated with local stakeholders and the community to identify needs for the SR-258 & SR-118 corridor. From the research and collaboration efforts, implementable recommendations have been developed that community and key stakeholder entities will incorporate into their transportation long range master plans. The study area is SR-258 from LM 0.80 to 2.03 and SR-118 from LM 10.05 to 14.68. The total length of the study area is 5.86 miles.

Project Vision



Project Objectives


Background Information

The SR-118 and SR-258 highways provide a vital transportation link between Richfield, Central Valley, Elsinore, and Monroe. Maintaining this corridor as a safe, efficient, and resilient roadway now and into the future is critical to support the growing and vibrant community.


SR-258 & SR-118 Today

To effectively plan for the future it is essential to first gain an in-depth understanding of current conditions. The findings of the current conditions analysis helped identify and prioritize projects to meet the 2050 Vision.


SR-258 & SR-118 Tomorrow

As the region continues to grow, residential, commercial, and industrial development will increase traffic demand between the communities along the corridor. Investment in roadway capacity, active transportation, and safety improvements is critical to ensure the roadway remains safe, efficient and resilient.


Recommendations and Projects

The following projects are recommended to ensure the SR-118 and SR-258 Corridor remains a safe and efficient roadway as the region continues to grow.


Roadway/Intersection Projects


Active Transportation Projects


Implementation Plan

Each project has a champion who will lead the efforts, partners who are stakeholders in the outcome, and a threshold, or trigger, for when the project should be initiated.