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I've been near the Utah County spur, where US-89 and I-15 come together. They have redone the interchange here, the ramps are set up differently and some further construction is ongoing to reconfigure the diamond interchange. However, no evidence of a freeway-to-freeway interchange being started has been seen. The traffic light was moved close to a quarter mile west, the road now curves south and they took out a sod business on the south side of US-89 to do so. A park-and-ride was also demolished, and the stoplight is to the north/west of and closer to the exit point off I-15. If going from northbound US-89 to either direction on I-15 you have to double back and go straight to go south or go under the freeway to go north.
A freeway-to-freeway (system) interchange will be constructed at SR-85/I-15/US-89 at full build-out, in future phases. Phase one stipulates that an expressway be built first, with future phases upgrading the route to a freeway. However, that won't come for a while. As for the spur, the route number is just SR-85 as with the rest of the freeway, as indicated by signage on I-15 and signage on the 2100 North spur itself. I emailed UDOT about this and they can't seem to grasp that having the spur and the mainline roadway the same number is a little confusing.
CL (
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21:34, 27 December 2011 (UTC)reply
I added a note that the spur will intersect SR-68. I don't know how we'll enter the exit numbers for the mainline and the spur; I guess we'll have to wait until build-out and see how UDOT numbers them.
James L Hutchings (
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20:43, 17 July 2015 (UTC)reply
Once those sources are out, what should happen with this article? Should a new page be created for the SR-194, or should that information be included in this page? Or should this page be deleted entirely and the information split between SR-85 and SR-194 articles? --
Roadguy2 (
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00:31, 20 December 2018 (UTC)reply