Jordan River Trail Sections Needing Completion
Within Salt Lake County
These sections with their priority numbers are shown on the map at the beginning of this report.
It bears repeating that that this prioritization does not mean we should put all resources towards each trail section one at a time and as each is finished, move on to the next. Multiple activities can be taking place on multiple sections (indeed many already are) to achieve the goal of completing the entire trail as soon as possible.
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1. Section C – Unpaved Trail from 37th to 39th South: Easy to complete quickly
2. Section I – Washout at the Jordan Narrows : Easy to complete relatively quickly |
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3. Sections F & G – 114th to 118th South (Previously listed as two sections on either side of the river; F is the west side and G is the east side): The route needs to be prioritized on one side or the other. Bridge to be funded and constructed by UDOT within 2 years. Other work underway. 4. Section D – 86th to 90th South (Temporary route): Will take a lot of work to complete
5. Section E – 94th to 98th South: Will take quite a while to complete
6. Section A – 10th North to the Davis County Line: Relatively easy to complete, but route contingent on sports complex plans with funding |
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7. Section H – 146th South to the Jordan Narrows Trailhead: May take a lot of time and work to complete 8. Section B – North Temple to 250 South: The most difficult to complete
9. Section D – 86th to 90th South (Long-term route): May take a long time to complete |
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Jordan River Parkway Trail Completion Matrix

1 There is very little difference in priority between 1 and 2. They should be worked on simultaneously.
2 There is very little difference in priority between 3, 4, and 5. They should be worked on simultaneously.
3 Priorities 4 and 9 are the same section of trail. Priority 4 is a temporary solution and priority 9 is the long-term solution, which is very uncertain.
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