As South Jordan continues to grow, investing in infrastructure is essential to support mobility, strengthen our economy, and maintain the high quality of life residents expect. Reliable transportation networks, well-maintained roads, and forward-thinking utility and conservation projects help attract businesses, support workforce access, and ensure our city is prepared for long-term success. The following projects reflect our commitment to that success.
U-111 Extension (South Jordan Parkway to Herriman Boulevard)
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will widen and realign U-111 from South Jordan Parkway to Herriman Boulevard in Salt Lake County. The new roadway will include two lanes in each direction with a center turn lane, accommodating for growth, improving mobility, and reducing projected traffic delays.
For more information, visit: udotinput.utah.gov/sr111extension
Mountain View Corridor
Later this year, UDOT will begin utility work along Mountain View Corridor in preparation for the future mainline freeway. The planned freeway will include two lanes in each direction and will significantly improve long-term regional mobility and connectivity for residents, workers, and businesses.
For more information, visit: mountainview.udot.utah.gov/#/
Shields Lane Multi-Use Trail
The City is completing an environmental study for the first phase of a multi-use trail along Shields Lane (9800 S). The project includes a 10- to 12-foot-wide trail on the south side of Shields Lane between Bangerter Highway and 3200 West. Construction is expected to begin in 2027, expanding safe, active transportation options and recreational connectivity.
Microsurface Project
The City will perform microsurface pavement preservation on Daybreak Parkway from 4000 West to Oquirrh Lake Road this summer. This preventative maintenance helps extend pavement life, improve ride quality, and protect the City’s infrastructure investment.
Jordan Basin Sewer Replacement
The Jordan Basin Sewer District will replace a sewer trunk line along 11000 South and through the Sterling Village complex, from the Jordan River to I-15. This project will begin in February and is expected to last approximately one year.
For more information, contact the project hotline at 385-557-2585.
Together, these projects support South Jordan’s strategic approach to growth, investing in infrastructure that keeps people and goods moving, protects critical systems, supports economic opportunity, and ensures the city remains a great place to live, work, and do business.