Mountain View Corridor

Summary

Meridian has been involved since 2009 with the overall development of Mountain View Corridor working with the prime designer HDR. Meridian provided Right-of-Way design throughout Utah County and Salt Lake County, with the recent section from 4100 South to 1300 South (California Avenue).

The Corridor began in 2003 when committees were formed to determine the growth of the state. Funding was achieved in 2008 and the first section opened in 2011 at 2100 North, Lehi. A year later a 15-mile section opened through Herriman, proceeding to Taylorsville. In the fall of 2017, a 3-mile section was completed earning the team the Most Outstanding Highway Project over $10 Million award from Utah Construction and Design Magazine. Mountain View corridor now extends from Porter Rockwell at Redwood Road (Camp Williams) in Bluffdale to 4100 South in West Valley City. In 2020, Meridian’s work continues as UDOT celebrated a further extension from 4100 S. to connect with SR 201 – a major east-west route. Eventually, it will connect to Interstate 80 once funded.

Project Details

  • Owner: UDOT
  • Client: HDR Bethany Shingleton PM
  • Completion Date: June 2021

Right of Way Survey Team

  • Tyler Baron, Right of Way Project Manager
  • Michael Nadeau, Survey Project Manager

Mountain View Corridor

Mountain View Corridor is currently up to 40 miles of a new freeway system along the West side of Salt Lake County and Northwestern portion of Utah County. Meridian continues to provide supplemental surveying, control/monument surveys, ROW permitting, new legal descriptions, vested rights documents for PacifiCorp, new ROW Markers, multiple boundary surveys, FEMA Floodplain analysis, and special exhibits to support major utility relocations, such as Kern River Gas and PacifiCorp. This project has consisted of several hundred parcels and preparation/review of over 1,000 documents throughout the length of the project corridor.