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Urban Center & Bees Stadium: Infrastructure & Conservation
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Urban Center & Bees Stadium: Infrastructure & Conservation
Daybreak is a part of a Master Development Agreement with the City, which anticipated both residential and commercial growth. The City is working closely with LHM to ensure the appropriate infrastructure, including water, roads, transit, and more, is in place for this development.
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Urban Center & Bees Stadium: Infrastructure & Conservation
The City is working with UDOT to expand Mountain View Corridor to include access directly from the frontage roads to the parking lots in the ballpark. Also, the City is working to add free U-turn movements on Mountain View Corridor that will improve circulation and reduce the traffic volume on local streets. The City is working with UTA to add a TRAX stop at the ballpark to make transit more convenient and encourage attendants to use the transit system. Grandville Avenue from South Jordan Parkway to Old Bingham Highway will be completed. The parking lots will connect directly to Mountain View Corridor to reduce the need for cars to use local streets.
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Urban Center & Bees Stadium: Infrastructure & Conservation
The addition of a TRAX stop and LHM continuing the expansion of its walkable, bikeable community will encourage attendees to use alternative transportation methods while attending the new stadium and development, which should help with air quality. Within the last few years, the City passed an ordinance limiting the amount of grass that new developments can have, which will aid with water conservation. Parks and landscaping requirements for this development will comply with the South Jordan City Code and the Master Development Agreement between the City and LHM.