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Farmington
West Point
Centerville
Kaysville
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Plain City
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OgdenWestHaven
Riverdale
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WEBER COUNTYDAVIS COUNTY
DAVIS COUNTY
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SALT LAKECOUNTY
Great Salt Lake
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3500
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1800 North
1700 South Antelope Drive
300 North
Gentile Street
4500
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Bluff Road
Glovers Lane
Shepard Lane
State Street
Harrisville
SouthOgden
WashingtonTerrace
Uintah
South Weber
FruitHeights
WestBountiful
Bountiful
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2100 South
200 North
Hill AirForce Base
Weber StateUniversity
CACHECOUNTY
TOOELECOUNTY
BOX ELDERCOUNTY
WEBERCOUNTY
DAVISCOUNTY
MORGANCOUNTY
SALT LAKECOUNTY
Legend
Interchange
Alternative A
Central Option
Alternative B
Alternative C
Northern Option
All Alternatives
Southern Option
FrontRunner
Legacy Parkway
Study Area Boundary
County Boundary
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Miles
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT
West Davis Corridor
Alternatives Advancedto DEIS
Alternatives A, B, & C
Alternative A Alternative B Alternative C123 98 137
1 5 4
10 10 5
4 6 10
7 6 8
0 1 1
3 5 6
36 36 54
36 31 39
1 1 2
11 11 13
31 19 3
28 28 28
$400-$500 M $400-$500 M $425-$525 M
Number of parks
Number of trails
Number of community facilities
Number of public parks**
Number of historic properties
Alternative ComparisonsMeasure*
Number of residential acquisitions
Number of business acquisitions
Number of platted developments
* These measures of the impacts are preliminary, and will change slightly in the next phase of
the study when each of the alternatives will be engineered in greater detail.
Preliminary cost range
** Public parks are protected under Section 4(f) of the DOT Act.
Acres of high quality wildlife habitat
Acres of wetlands
Number of archaeological sitesNumber of agricultural protection areas
Acres of 100-year floodplain