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11-24-21: THANKSGIVING; I-80/I-215 UPDATE; HOLIDAY WASTE COLLECTION; etc. View this email in your browser Announcements City Hall CLOSED Nov. 25 & 26 PUBLIC MEETINGS Canyon Rim Citizens Association Wed., 12/1/21, 7 pm Join virtually HERE East Mill Creek Community Council Thurs. 12/2/21, 6:30 pm NEWS HAVE A VERY HAPPY THANKSGIVING! All of your City Councilmembers and Staff, as well as the Mayor, wish you a very happy and healthy Thanksgiving. After a year off, we hope everyone has the opportunity to enjoy family and friends this season. Just please remember, COVID is still with us and be ---PAGE BREAK--- City Hall, 3330 S 1300 E Or join virtually HERE careful and safe!! Visit the Salt Lake County website for current COVID guidelines and information. TWO MAJOR PHASES OF THE UDOT I-80 & I-215 RENEWED PROJECT IN STORE FOR DRIVERS I. NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN ON SOUTHBOUND I-215. UDOT has finished reconstructing the median of I-215 between 3800 South and 4500 South. To accommodate the next phase of reconstruction in this section, southbound I-215 travel lanes have moved to a lane split traffic pattern from 3800 South to 4500 South, as shown in the map below. The new traffic pattern will be in place from now through early 2022. Drivers needing to exit southbound I-215 at 3900 South or 4500 South should stay in the right two lanes. Through traffic can use all travel lanes. Drivers can expect uneven pavement in the travel lanes, including drainage grates. They should use caution in the work zone, follow the reduced speed limit and give other drivers plenty of room. II. CLOSURE OF I-80 BETWEEN 700 EAST AND FOOTHILL DRIVE. There will be a closure on I-80 in both directions between 700 East and Foothill ---PAGE BREAK--- Drive while beams are being placed for the new 1700 East bridge over I- 80. The closure will occur overnight on Saturday, Dec. 4, from 10 pm to 8 am, weather depending. Lane closures will begin at 7 pm. See the map below. Local traffic can use 700 East and 3300 South as alternate routes. The following routes will remain open to local traffic: Foothill Drive (Exit 1) from I-215 Westbound I-80 from 700 East and 1300 East Eastbound I-80 from southbound Foothill Drive QUESTIONS? Reach out to the project team at [EMAIL REDACTED] or [PHONE REDACTED]. Visit udot.utah.gov/saltlakeeast for more information. Waste and Recycling collections will be ---PAGE BREAK--- delayed one day for the rest of the week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Do you need meal assistance this Thanksgiving? Multiple places in Salt Lake County will be serving free Thanksgiving meals. You can also pick up a meal box, or a meal can be delivered to you. Go to for more information. Happy Thanksgiving! ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- In attendance at the ribbon cutting ceremony today were, left to right, Holladay Councilmembers Matt Durham and Drew Quinn, Wasatch Front Regional Council Director Andrew Gruber, Holladay Mayor Rob Dahle, Millcreek Mayor Jeff Silvestrini, Millcreek Councilmember Cheri Jackson, Utah State Senator Jani Iwamoto, and Millcreek Councilmember Dwight Marchant. 3900 South re-opens today to through traffic MILLCREEK/HOLLADAY. The 3900 South road reconstruction project, pursued by Millcreek and Holladay together, is nearing completion. A ribbon cutting ceremony to re-open the street to traffic took place earlier today. The road is now open, but improvements such as installation of hawk crossings, and landscaping and sidewalk work, will continue through the spring. Many thanks to the Wasatch Front Regional Council, which contributed $4 million STP funding toward the project. Thanks also to Salt Lake County, which distributed approximately $4.7 million from the 1/4 of one percent transportation tax collected by the state. Mayors Dahle and Silvestrini coordinated and worked tirelessly to get these grants, so many thanks to them, too! VISIT us at Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter ---PAGE BREAK--- Copyright © 2021 Millcreek, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter Forward Share Tweet