
The SR-32 Corridor and City Centers Plan team wants your feedback on ideas for the future of the SR-32 corridor in Kamas Valley!
We will be holding a project Open House on Monday, June 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Summit County Library Kamas Branch Auditorium. At the open house, you can learn about the project, meet the project team, and provide feedback on a range of concepts for the corridor and the city centers along it. The team took your feedback from the Community Open House in January and has worked with the project Stakeholder Committee to develop a set of alternatives for the corridor and the centers. These alternatives seek to achieve the full range of Project Goals and balance the priorities for the corridor — for sustainably accommodating growth, preserving rural character and open space, increasing roadway safety, building trails, and establishing vibrant city centers.
The SR-32 Corridor and City Centers Plan is a partnership of communities in the Kamas Valley, Summit County, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), and Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG). The Plan is funded through the MAG Technical Assistance for Governments (TAG) and UDOT Technical Planning Assistance (TPA) programs.
The Plan will establish a holistic vision for the State Route 32 corridor from Oakley to Francis, with strategies for land use, transportation, economic development, and recreation. The Plan will balance and complement the regional use of the corridor with the needs of the communities of Oakley, Kamas, and Francis, including developing city center (downtown) plans for each community.
We anticipate the study will run through this summer/fall and will include opportunities throughout for public engagement and input. Find us online at SR32.org, where you can learn about the project and stay up to date on the latest work products.
We appreciate your participation in this important project! Contact: [email protected]