Utah Code § 63B-11-502

Maximum amount -- Projects authorized
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(1) The total amount of bonds issued under this part may not exceed $52,101,800.
(2)
(a)

(i) Proceeds from the issuance of bonds shall be provided to the Department of Transportation
to provide funds to pay all or part of the costs of accelerating any of the following state
highway construction or reconstruction projects in Salt Lake County:
(A) I-15: 10600 South to the Utah County line;
(B) Final Environmental Impact Statement for Western Transportation Corridor: I-80 to Utah
County;
(C) I-215: Redwood Road to 4700 South;
(D) State Street Reconstruction: 9000 South to 10600 South; and
(E) except as provided in Subsection (2)(d), State Street Reconstruction: 7800 South to 8000
South.
(ii) If the Department of Transportation is unable to begin or complete a project authorized by
this Subsection (2)(a) because of a court order, the Department of Transportation, with the
approval of Salt Lake County, may expend bond proceeds to construct one or more projects
identified in Subsection (2)(e).
(b) When the Utah Transit Authority certifies to the Transportation Commission that the Utah
Transit Authority will pay half the costs of reconstruction of the Utah Transit Authority railroad
overpass on 8000 South State Street, the Department of Transportation may provide funds
from bond proceeds to pay the other half of the costs of reconstruction of the Utah Transit
Authority railroad overpass on 8000 South.
(c) As used in Subsections (2)(a) and (b), "costs" may include the cost of acquiring land,
interests in land, easements and rights-of-way, improving sites, and making all improvements
necessary, incidental, or convenient to the facilities, interest estimated to accrue on these
bonds during the period to be covered by construction of the projects plus a period of six
months after the end of the construction period, interest estimated to accrue on any bond
anticipation notes issued under the authority of Chapter 11, Part 6, 2002 Highway General
Obligation Bond Anticipation Notes for Salt Lake County, and all related engineering,
architectural, and legal fees.
(d) Bond proceeds may not be expended on the State Street Reconstruction: 7800 to 8000
South project until the Transportation Commission has received the certification required by
Subsection (2)(b) from the Utah Transit Authority.
(e) As the following projects or future projects identified by Salt Lake County and the Legislature
are prepared and ready for construction by the Department of Transportation, it is the intent
of the Legislature that they will be accelerated and funded from future general obligation
bonds issued in anticipation of receiving debt service funds from the amount described in
Subsection 59-12-2214(3)(b) and from other funding sources available to the Department of
Transportation:
(i) 5600 West Reconstruction: 4500 South to 7000 South;
(ii) Redwood Road: 12600 South to Bangerter Highway;
(iii) I-15: Beck Street Overpass;
(iv) I-215: 4700 South to SR-201;
(v) acquisition of rights-of-way for the Western Transportation Corridor;
(vi) 11400 South: I-15 to Redwood Road; and
(vii) State Street Reconstruction 6400 South to 7800 South and 8000 South to 9000 South.
(3) If any portion of the proceeds of the tax paid to the state are not required to pay principal,
interest, and issuance costs of the bonds and the principal, interest, and issuance costs of the
bond have been paid off, or if, after completion of the projects authorized under Subsection
(2)(a) and payment of the costs of issuing and selling the bonds under Section 63B-11-503,
any bond proceeds remain unexpended, the Department of Transportation may use those

unexpended proceeds to pay all or part of the costs of construction projects in Salt Lake County
that have been approved and prioritized by the Transportation Commission.
(4) The commission, by resolution, or the state treasurer may make any statement of intent relating
to a reimbursement that is necessary or desirable to comply with federal tax law.
(5) The Department of Transportation may enter into agreements related to the projects before the
receipt of proceeds of bonds issued under this chapter.

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