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Utah State Route 68

State Route 68 (SR-68) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. It is a major thoroughfare throughout the Wasatch Front as it runs north–south for 70.8 miles (113.9 km), linking US-6 near Elberta to US-89 in Woods Cross. The route intersects several major freeways and highways in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area including I-215, I-80, and I-15. The route is more commonly referred to as Redwood Road, after the street it is routed along throughout Salt Lake County. The highway is also routed for a short distance along 500 South and 200 West in Bountiful and Camp Williams Road in Utah County. The route is a surface street for its entire length.

State Route 68

Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length70.623 mi[1] (113.657 km)
Existed1931–present
Major junctions
South end US 6 near Elberta
Major intersections SR-85 in Saratoga Springs
SR-154 in Bluffdale
I-215 in Taylorsville
SR-201 in Salt Lake City
I-80 in Salt Lake City
I-215 in North Salt Lake
I-15 in Bountiful
North end US 89 in Woods Cross
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
CountiesUtah, Salt Lake, Davis
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-67 I-70

SR-68 became a state highway in 1931, at which time the route ran from then–US-40 (North Temple Street) in Salt Lake City to present-day US-89 in Lehi. In 1933, the route was extended north to US-89 at Beck's Hot Springs. SR-68 was routed onto Redwood Road in 1943, taking over what had been designated SR-153. In 1960, SR-68 switched alignments with SR-249 to follow Redwood Road and 2300 North to Bountiful; the route was extended south to Elberta at this time also. SR-249 was extended west along a proposed roadway to 2200 West and 2200 North in 1961 before being removed in 1969. In 2001, SR-68 was extended south on a former piece of SR-106 in Bountiful.

Route description Edit

On average, the most driven-on portion of SR-68 is between I-215 and 5400 South, with 66,635 cars-per-day traveling between these two points in 2007. The lowest traffic is recorded at the beginning point of the route through Elberta, with an average of 1,120 cars per day.[2] Traffic along SR-68 in Elberta has increased 135 percent, and the segment between I-215 and 5400 West has increased 13 percent since 1998.[3]

Utah County Edit

A four-way intersection in Elberta with US-6 marks the southern terminus of the route as it starts north on a two-lane undivided highway. The highway exits Elberta and continues north along the sparsely-populated portion of western Utah County. The southwestern shore of Utah Lake appears as the road briefly turns northeast. The route passes the failed planned community of Mosida before turning north again. Once more turning northeast, the highway approaches the western shore of the lake and runs parallel to it before once more turning north. After turning northwest, the highway enters Saratoga Springs. The route turns north near Utah Lake's northern shore, widening to two lanes each direction at the intersection with 400 South. For the rest of the way north of this point, SR-68 is part of the National Highway System.[4] The route then intersects Pony Express Parkway, which connects to Eagle Mountain, then the route continues north to intersections with Pioneer Crossing and SR-73. Past the SR-73 intersection, the route turns northwest and intersects the east spur of the Mountain View Corridor (SR-85), then passes slightly east of Camp Williams.[5]

Salt Lake County Edit

 
SR-68 in North Salt Lake

The highway then enters Salt Lake County and the Salt Lake City metropolitan area. SR-68 is one of two roads that connect Utah and Salt Lake Counties through a bottleneck in the Wasatch Front called Point of the Mountain, referring to the Traverse Mountains.[6] The low-lying area through this neck is occupied by the former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. SR-68 is routed on the western slope of the canyon, The other highway, I-15/US-89, is routed higher up Point of the Mountain.[5] As the route enters Bluffdale on Redwood Road, it turns northeast and intersects with Mountain View Corridor again, then with SR-140; the Utah State Prison is located on this road east of the junction. SR-68 then turns north before crossing SR-154, commonly known as the Bangerter Highway. Soon reverting to two lanes, the route exits Bluffdale and enters Riverton, gaining two lanes in each direction as it passes SR-71. Continuing north, it enters South Jordan. It intersects with SR-175, SR-151, and SR-209, gaining one more lane in each direction beyond the latter intersection, and enters West Jordan and central Salt Lake County.[5]

 
SR-68 at its junction with I-80

Soon reaching Taylorsville, the highway intersects I-215. Shortly thereafter, the road passes Salt Lake Community College and enters West Valley City. It soon reaches a single-point urban interchange at SR-201 that lies on the border of West Valley City and Salt Lake City. The highway loses one lane in each direction past the frontage road of SR-201. This section of route, from 2100 South to 1700 North, is known as the Pete Suazo Memorial Highway.[7] West of Salt Lake City, the highway passes over the surplus canal of the Jordan River as it goes through the neighborhoods of Glendale and Poplar Grove. It arrives at an interchange with I-80 east of Salt Lake City International Airport. The road loses one lane northbound beyond 1000 North as it proceeds through the neighborhood of Rose Park in the northwestern portion of the city; the second southbound lane is lost north of 1300 North. The highway crosses the Jordan River before exiting the county.[5]

Davis County Edit

Entering Davis County and North Salt Lake, SR-68 reaches a second interchange with I-215 at its Exit 27. Originally a diamond interchange, this has been reconfigured to a diverging diamond interchange.[8][9] The road briefly turns northeast before drifting north again and gaining one lane in each direction. Before passing Skypark Airport, the highway loses one lane in each direction. Redwood Road turns east onto 500 South and enters Bountiful. Past an interchange at I-15, the route gains one passing lane and turns south onto 200 West, a two-lane undivided road. The highway turns southwest and defaults onto southbound US-89 within the city of Woods Cross.[5]

History Edit

 
SR-68 turns from Redwood Road east onto 500 South; Legacy Parkway is to the west

In 1931, the state legislature added State Route 68 to the state highway system. It followed Redwood Road from US-40 (North Temple Street) south to the present SR-73 and then used SR-73 east to US-50/US-89/US-91 (now solely US-89) in Lehi.[10] The state added 900 West and Warm Springs Road from US-40 north to US-89/US-91 at Becks as SR-153 in 1933.[11] Becks is the name of a rail siding, 4 miles (6 km) north of downtown Salt Lake, that briefly served as the terminus of a commuter rail line to Beck's Hot Springs.[12][13] In 1943 SR-153 was moved west to Redwood Road, returning to Becks via 2300 North.[14] This brought the north end of SR-68 and the south end of SR-153 together, and two years later SR-68 was extended north to absorb SR-153.[15] In 1953, Redwood Road north of 2300 North became SR-249, which turned east at 500 South in Davis County to end at US-89/US-91 (500 West) in Bountiful.[16]

To provide for route continuity on a truck bypass route of Salt Lake City, SR-68 and SR-249 were swapped in 1960, bringing the north end of SR-68 to Bountiful and making SR-249 a short connection on 2300 North.[17] At the same time, SR-68 was extended south from the intersection with SR-73 around the west side of Utah Lake to US-6 at Elberta, with the portion east to Lehi becoming an extension of SR-73.[18] SR-249 was extended west along a proposed roadway to 2200 West and 2200 North in 1961, "in order to provide an adequate road from the north to the Salt Lake City municipal airport", but in 1969 the entire route was removed from the state highway system.[17] SR-68 was extended slightly east at its north end, from 500 West (US-89) to 200 West (SR-106), in 1975, and, in 2001, with the removal of SR-106 through downtown Bountiful from the state highway system, SR-68 was extended south along 200 West, formerly SR-106, to Parkin Junction on US-89.[18]

When the highway was established in 1931, it ran from Lehi to Salt Lake City. The state subsequently extended it south into Elberta and north into Bountiful. The road was routed along its current alignment of Redwood Road in 1943. The road has been moved and extended multiple times, with the most recent change being in 2001 when SR-106 was deleted from the state highway system.

Major intersections Edit

County[13]Location[13]mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
UtahElberta0.0000.000  US 6 – Eureka, Goshen, Santaquin, DeltaSouthern Terminus
Saratoga Springs31.71951.047  SR-145 (Pioneer Crossing) – Eagle Mountain, LehiContinuous-flow intersection
32.72652.667Crossroads BoulevardFormer SR-73
Lehi34.494–
34.553
55.513–
55.608
 
 
 
 
SR-85 west (Mountain View Corridor) / SR-194 east (2100 North)
South end of SR-85 overlap
Salt LakeBluffdale38.10761.327 
 
 
 
SR-85 west / SR-131 east (Porter Rockwell Boulevard)
North end of SR-85 overlap
40.05864.46714400 SouthFormer SR-140
BluffdaleRiverton line40.806–
40.842
65.671–
65.729
  SR-154 (Bangerter Highway)SR-154 exit 3; single-point urban interchange
Riverton42.31168.093  SR-71 (12600 South)
South Jordan43.81770.517  SR-175 (11400 South)
45.06872.530  SR-151 (10400 South)
West Jordan46.81175.335  SR-209 (9000 South)
48.31477.754 
 
SR-48 west (7800 South)
South end of SR-48 overlap
49.31279.360 
 
SR-48 east (7000 South)
North end of SR-48 overlap
Taylorsville50.642–
50.867
81.500–
81.863
  I-215I-215 exit 13; Six ramp partial cloverleaf interchange
51.31782.587  SR-173 (5400 South)Continuous-flow intersection
52.31384.190  SR-266 (4700 South)
52.46284.429Community Boulevard (SR-292)
52.73384.866Bruin Boulevard (SR-292)
West Valley City54.30887.400  SR-171 (3500 South)Former US-50
West Valley CitySalt Lake City line56.104–
56.229
90.291–
90.492
  SR-201 (2100 South Freeway)SR-201 exit 15C; Single-point urban interchange
Salt Lake City59.045–
59.168
95.024–
95.222
  
 
I-80 to I-215 – Airport, Cheyenne, Reno
I-80 exit 118; Diamond interchange
59.46295.695North TempleFormer US-40, SR-186
62.581100.7142300 NorthFormer SR-249
DavisNorth Salt Lake63.652–
63.838
102.438–
102.737
  
 
 
I-215 to I-15 north – Airport, Ogden
I-215 exit 27; Diverging diamond interchange
Woods Cross67.261108.246500 South to Legacy Parkway (SR-67)
West BountifulWoods Cross
Bountiful tripoint
68.938–
69.015
110.945–
111.069
  I-15 – Ogden, Salt Lake CityI-15 exit 316; Diverging diamond Interchange
Bountiful69.211111.384  US 89 (500 West)
69.554111.936200 WestFormer SR-106
Woods CrossBountiful line70.623113.657 
 
US 89 south (Main Street)
Interchange; Northern Terminus; also called Parkin Junction
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Highway Reference Online - SR 68". maps.udot.utah.gov. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Traffic Statistics". udot.utah.gov. Utah Department of Transportation. 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  3. ^ "Traffic Statistics". udot.utah.gov. Utah Department of Transportation. 2000. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  4. ^ "Utah National Highway System". UDOT Data Portal. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d e Google (August 11, 2008). "Utah State Route 68" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 11, 2008.
  6. ^ Bradley, Martha Sonntag. "Utah History Encyclopedia — Sandy". University of Utah Press. Retrieved August 22, 2008.
  7. ^ Arave, Lynn (April 21, 2010). "Redwood Road stretch named after Pete Suazo". Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  8. ^ "Redwood Road and I-215 North, Widening and Interchange Improvements". Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  9. ^ Curtis, Todd (August 14, 2019). "I-215 ramps to close Friday so crews can finish diverging diamond interchange". Deseret News. North Salt Lake. Retrieved October 23, 2019.
  10. ^ Utah State Legislature (1931). "Chapter 55: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. (68) From junction with route 67 southerly via Redwood road in Salt Lake county to Lehi in Utah county.
  11. ^ Utah State Legislature (1933). "Chapter 30". Session Laws of Utah. (153) From North Temple and Eighth West street northerly to route 91 at Becks.
  12. ^ Carr, Stephen L.; Edwards, Robert W. (1989). "Bamberger Railroad". Utah Ghost Rails. Salt Lake City: Western Epics. p. 32. ISBN 0-914740-34-2.
  13. ^ a b c Utah Road and Recreation Atlas (Map). 1:170000. Benchmark Maps. 2002. pp. 88–91. ISBN 0-929591-74-7.
  14. ^ Utah State Legislature (1943). "Chapter 45: Highways". Session Laws of Utah. Route 153. From route 67 on Redwood Road north to Junction with route 1 near Davis-Salt Lake County line.
  15. ^ Utah State Legislature (1945). "Chapter 61: State Roads and Routes". Session Laws of Utah. Route 68. From route 1 near Beck's Hot Springs southerly via Redwood Road and Camp Williams to Lehi on route 1.
  16. ^ Utah State Legislature (1953). "Chapter 45: Designation of State Roads". Session Laws of Utah. Route 249. From route 68 at Redwood Road west of Beck's Hot Springs northerly and easterly to route 1 on Fifth South Street in Bountiful.
  17. ^ a b "State Road Resolutions SR-249.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 20, 2008.
  18. ^ a b "State Road Resolutions SR-68.pdf". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 30, 2008.
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State Route 68 SR 68 is a state highway in the U S state of Utah It is a major thoroughfare throughout the Wasatch Front as it runs north south for 70 8 miles 113 9 km linking US 6 near Elberta to US 89 in Woods Cross The route intersects several major freeways and highways in the Salt Lake City metropolitan area including I 215 I 80 and I 15 The route is more commonly referred to as Redwood Road after the street it is routed along throughout Salt Lake County The highway is also routed for a short distance along 500 South and 200 West in Bountiful and Camp Williams Road in Utah County The route is a surface street for its entire length State Route 68Route informationMaintained by UDOTLength70 623 mi 1 113 657 km Existed1931 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 6 near ElbertaMajor intersectionsSR 85 in Saratoga Springs SR 154 in Bluffdale I 215 in Taylorsville SR 201 in Salt Lake City I 80 in Salt Lake City I 215 in North Salt Lake I 15 in BountifulNorth endUS 89 in Woods CrossLocationCountryUnited StatesStateUtahCountiesUtah Salt Lake DavisHighway systemUtah State Highway SystemInterstate US State Minor Scenic SR 67 I 70SR 68 became a state highway in 1931 at which time the route ran from then US 40 North Temple Street in Salt Lake City to present day US 89 in Lehi In 1933 the route was extended north to US 89 at Beck s Hot Springs SR 68 was routed onto Redwood Road in 1943 taking over what had been designated SR 153 In 1960 SR 68 switched alignments with SR 249 to follow Redwood Road and 2300 North to Bountiful the route was extended south to Elberta at this time also SR 249 was extended west along a proposed roadway to 2200 West and 2200 North in 1961 before being removed in 1969 In 2001 SR 68 was extended south on a former piece of SR 106 in Bountiful Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Utah County 1 2 Salt Lake County 1 3 Davis County 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description EditOn average the most driven on portion of SR 68 is between I 215 and 5400 South with 66 635 cars per day traveling between these two points in 2007 The lowest traffic is recorded at the beginning point of the route through Elberta with an average of 1 120 cars per day 2 Traffic along SR 68 in Elberta has increased 135 percent and the segment between I 215 and 5400 West has increased 13 percent since 1998 3 Utah County Edit A four way intersection in Elberta with US 6 marks the southern terminus of the route as it starts north on a two lane undivided highway The highway exits Elberta and continues north along the sparsely populated portion of western Utah County The southwestern shore of Utah Lake appears as the road briefly turns northeast The route passes the failed planned community of Mosida before turning north again Once more turning northeast the highway approaches the western shore of the lake and runs parallel to it before once more turning north After turning northwest the highway enters Saratoga Springs The route turns north near Utah Lake s northern shore widening to two lanes each direction at the intersection with 400 South For the rest of the way north of this point SR 68 is part of the National Highway System 4 The route then intersects Pony Express Parkway which connects to Eagle Mountain then the route continues north to intersections with Pioneer Crossing and SR 73 Past the SR 73 intersection the route turns northwest and intersects the east spur of the Mountain View Corridor SR 85 then passes slightly east of Camp Williams 5 Salt Lake County Edit nbsp SR 68 in North Salt LakeThe highway then enters Salt Lake County and the Salt Lake City metropolitan area SR 68 is one of two roads that connect Utah and Salt Lake Counties through a bottleneck in the Wasatch Front called Point of the Mountain referring to the Traverse Mountains 6 The low lying area through this neck is occupied by the former Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad SR 68 is routed on the western slope of the canyon The other highway I 15 US 89 is routed higher up Point of the Mountain 5 As the route enters Bluffdale on Redwood Road it turns northeast and intersects with Mountain View Corridor again then with SR 140 the Utah State Prison is located on this road east of the junction SR 68 then turns north before crossing SR 154 commonly known as the Bangerter Highway Soon reverting to two lanes the route exits Bluffdale and enters Riverton gaining two lanes in each direction as it passes SR 71 Continuing north it enters South Jordan It intersects with SR 175 SR 151 and SR 209 gaining one more lane in each direction beyond the latter intersection and enters West Jordan and central Salt Lake County 5 nbsp SR 68 at its junction with I 80Soon reaching Taylorsville the highway intersects I 215 Shortly thereafter the road passes Salt Lake Community College and enters West Valley City It soon reaches a single point urban interchange at SR 201 that lies on the border of West Valley City and Salt Lake City The highway loses one lane in each direction past the frontage road of SR 201 This section of route from 2100 South to 1700 North is known as the Pete Suazo Memorial Highway 7 West of Salt Lake City the highway passes over the surplus canal of the Jordan River as it goes through the neighborhoods of Glendale and Poplar Grove It arrives at an interchange with I 80 east of Salt Lake City International Airport The road loses one lane northbound beyond 1000 North as it proceeds through the neighborhood of Rose Park in the northwestern portion of the city the second southbound lane is lost north of 1300 North The highway crosses the Jordan River before exiting the county 5 Davis County Edit Entering Davis County and North Salt Lake SR 68 reaches a second interchange with I 215 at its Exit 27 Originally a diamond interchange this has been reconfigured to a diverging diamond interchange 8 9 The road briefly turns northeast before drifting north again and gaining one lane in each direction Before passing Skypark Airport the highway loses one lane in each direction Redwood Road turns east onto 500 South and enters Bountiful Past an interchange at I 15 the route gains one passing lane and turns south onto 200 West a two lane undivided road The highway turns southwest and defaults onto southbound US 89 within the city of Woods Cross 5 History Edit nbsp SR 68 turns from Redwood Road east onto 500 South Legacy Parkway is to the westIn 1931 the state legislature added State Route 68 to the state highway system It followed Redwood Road from US 40 North Temple Street south to the present SR 73 and then used SR 73 east to US 50 US 89 US 91 now solely US 89 in Lehi 10 The state added 900 West and Warm Springs Road from US 40 north to US 89 US 91 at Becks as SR 153 in 1933 11 Becks is the name of a rail siding 4 miles 6 km north of downtown Salt Lake that briefly served as the terminus of a commuter rail line to Beck s Hot Springs 12 13 In 1943 SR 153 was moved west to Redwood Road returning to Becks via 2300 North 14 This brought the north end of SR 68 and the south end of SR 153 together and two years later SR 68 was extended north to absorb SR 153 15 In 1953 Redwood Road north of 2300 North became SR 249 which turned east at 500 South in Davis County to end at US 89 US 91 500 West in Bountiful 16 To provide for route continuity on a truck bypass route of Salt Lake City SR 68 and SR 249 were swapped in 1960 bringing the north end of SR 68 to Bountiful and making SR 249 a short connection on 2300 North 17 At the same time SR 68 was extended south from the intersection with SR 73 around the west side of Utah Lake to US 6 at Elberta with the portion east to Lehi becoming an extension of SR 73 18 SR 249 was extended west along a proposed roadway to 2200 West and 2200 North in 1961 in order to provide an adequate road from the north to the Salt Lake City municipal airport but in 1969 the entire route was removed from the state highway system 17 SR 68 was extended slightly east at its north end from 500 West US 89 to 200 West SR 106 in 1975 and in 2001 with the removal of SR 106 through downtown Bountiful from the state highway system SR 68 was extended south along 200 West formerly SR 106 to Parkin Junction on US 89 18 When the highway was established in 1931 it ran from Lehi to Salt Lake City The state subsequently extended it south into Elberta and north into Bountiful The road was routed along its current alignment of Redwood Road in 1943 The road has been moved and extended multiple times with the most recent change being in 2001 when SR 106 was deleted from the state highway system Major intersections EditCounty 13 Location 13 mi 1 kmDestinationsNotesUtahElberta0 0000 000 nbsp US 6 Eureka Goshen Santaquin DeltaSouthern TerminusSaratoga Springs31 71951 047 nbsp SR 145 Pioneer Crossing Eagle Mountain LehiContinuous flow intersection32 72652 667Crossroads BoulevardFormer SR 73Lehi34 494 34 55355 513 55 608 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 85 west Mountain View Corridor SR 194 east 2100 North South end of SR 85 overlapSalt LakeBluffdale38 10761 327 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 85 west SR 131 east Porter Rockwell Boulevard North end of SR 85 overlap40 05864 46714400 SouthFormer SR 140Bluffdale Riverton line40 806 40 84265 671 65 729 nbsp SR 154 Bangerter Highway SR 154 exit 3 single point urban interchangeRiverton42 31168 093 nbsp SR 71 12600 South South Jordan43 81770 517 nbsp SR 175 11400 South 45 06872 530 nbsp SR 151 10400 South West Jordan46 81175 335 nbsp SR 209 9000 South 48 31477 754 nbsp nbsp SR 48 west 7800 South South end of SR 48 overlap49 31279 360 nbsp nbsp SR 48 east 7000 South North end of SR 48 overlapTaylorsville50 642 50 86781 500 81 863 nbsp I 215I 215 exit 13 Six ramp partial cloverleaf interchange51 31782 587 nbsp SR 173 5400 South Continuous flow intersection52 31384 190 nbsp SR 266 4700 South 52 46284 429Community Boulevard SR 292 52 73384 866Bruin Boulevard SR 292 West Valley City54 30887 400 nbsp SR 171 3500 South Former US 50West Valley City Salt Lake City line56 104 56 22990 291 90 492 nbsp SR 201 2100 South Freeway SR 201 exit 15C Single point urban interchangeSalt Lake City59 045 59 16895 024 95 222 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 80 to I 215 Airport Cheyenne RenoI 80 exit 118 Diamond interchange59 46295 695North TempleFormer US 40 SR 18662 581100 7142300 NorthFormer SR 249DavisNorth Salt Lake63 652 63 838102 438 102 737 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 215 to I 15 north Airport OgdenI 215 exit 27 Diverging diamond interchangeWoods Cross67 261108 246500 South to Legacy Parkway SR 67 West Bountiful Woods Cross Bountiful tripoint68 938 69 015110 945 111 069 nbsp I 15 Ogden Salt Lake CityI 15 exit 316 Diverging diamond InterchangeBountiful69 211111 384 nbsp US 89 500 West 69 554111 936200 WestFormer SR 106Woods Cross Bountiful line70 623113 657 nbsp nbsp US 89 south Main Street Interchange Northern Terminus also called Parkin Junction1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b Highway Reference Online SR 68 maps udot utah gov Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved July 26 2019 Traffic Statistics udot utah gov Utah Department of Transportation 2007 Retrieved August 27 2008 Traffic Statistics udot utah gov Utah Department of Transportation 2000 Retrieved August 27 2008 Utah National Highway System UDOT Data Portal Retrieved January 23 2019 a b c d e Google August 11 2008 Utah State Route 68 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 11 2008 Bradley Martha Sonntag Utah History Encyclopedia Sandy University of Utah Press Retrieved August 22 2008 Arave Lynn April 21 2010 Redwood Road stretch named after Pete Suazo Retrieved February 21 2019 Redwood Road and I 215 North Widening and Interchange Improvements Retrieved July 27 2018 Curtis Todd August 14 2019 I 215 ramps to close Friday so crews can finish diverging diamond interchange Deseret News North Salt Lake Retrieved October 23 2019 Utah State Legislature 1931 Chapter 55 Designation of State Roads Session Laws of Utah 68 From junction with route 67 southerly via Redwood road in Salt Lake county to Lehi in Utah county Utah State Legislature 1933 Chapter 30 Session Laws of Utah 153 From North Temple and Eighth West street northerly to route 91 at Becks Carr Stephen L Edwards Robert W 1989 Bamberger Railroad Utah Ghost Rails Salt Lake City Western Epics p 32 ISBN 0 914740 34 2 a b c Utah Road and Recreation Atlas Map 1 170000 Benchmark Maps 2002 pp 88 91 ISBN 0 929591 74 7 Utah State Legislature 1943 Chapter 45 Highways Session Laws of Utah Route 153 From route 67 on Redwood Road north to Junction with route 1 near Davis Salt Lake County line Utah State Legislature 1945 Chapter 61 State Roads and Routes Session Laws of Utah Route 68 From route 1 near Beck s Hot Springs southerly via Redwood Road and Camp Williams to Lehi on route 1 Utah State Legislature 1953 Chapter 45 Designation of State Roads Session Laws of Utah Route 249 From route 68 at Redwood Road west of Beck s Hot Springs northerly and easterly to route 1 on Fifth South Street in Bountiful a b State Road Resolutions SR 249 pdf Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved January 20 2008 a b State Road Resolutions SR 68 pdf Utah Department of Transportation Retrieved January 30 2008 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Utah State Route 68 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Utah State Route 68KML is from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Utah State Route 68 amp oldid 1145016249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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