The Shields Lane Solutions Development Study will hold its third and final project Open House on Wednesday, December 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the South Jordan City Hall – Council Chambers (in the basement).
The Open House will present the preferred concept for Shields Lane and an implementation strategy for the project. We’ll show how this concept achieves the Project Goals, responds to what we’ve heard from the public, and ultimately will serve the entire South Jordan community and greater region.
If you can’t make the Open House, we’ll put the Preferred Shields Lane Concept on our project website, where you can leave comments.
The Shields Lane Solutions Development Study has developed a vision for the future of the Shield’s Lane corridor (9800 South). Shield's Lane is a popular route for east/west bike and pedestrian travel within South Jordan. It provides access to two elementary schools and one middle school fronting the route, as well as several future north-south trails and other important destinations. The South Jordan General Plan highlights the importance of improving active transportation conditions on Shield’s Lane, east-west bike travel, and active lifestyles. The Shield's Lane Solutions Development Study has identified future solutions for the street with these critical functions in mind.
The study is being led by a project team of South Jordan City staff, Wasatch Front Regional Council staff, and consultant firms and a Stakeholder Committee comprised of residents, City leadership, additional City staff, school and business representatives, and regional transportation agencies.
We look forward to you participating in this important project!
Contact: Jeremy Nielson, P.E., Deputy City Engineer, jnielson@sjc.utah.gov