Utah Code § 63B-16-102

Highway bonds -- Maximum amount -- Projects authorized
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(1)
(a) The total amount of bonds issued under this section may not exceed $100,000,000.
(b) When the Department of Transportation certifies to the commission the amount of bond
proceeds that it needs to provide funding for the highway construction project described in
Subsection (2) for the next fiscal year, the commission may issue and sell general obligation
bonds in an amount equal to the certified amount plus costs of issuance.
(2)
(a) As used in this Subsection (2), "Mountain View Corridor" means the land area of Salt Lake
County running from Interstate 80 south between SR-154 and SR-111 to 12600 South and
then south and southeasterly to the northern portion of Utah County west of SR-15.
(b) Except as provided in Subsection (3), proceeds from the issuance of bonds shall be provided
to the Department of Transportation to pay for the costs of acquiring rights-of-way and
constructing a highway construction project within the Mountain View Corridor.

(c) The Department of Transportation shall use bond proceeds to pay for the portion of the
highway construction project described in this Subsection (2) that is located in Salt Lake
County.
(d) The costs under this Subsection (2) 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 this title, and all related engineering, architectural, and legal
fees.
(3)
(a) Thirty million dollars of the bond proceeds issued under this section shall be provided to the
Department of Transportation and funds under Subsection 72-2-121(4) shall be used by
the Department of Transportation to pay for or to provide funds to a municipality or county
to pay for the costs of right-of-way acquisition, construction, reconstruction, renovations, or
improvements to highways described in Subsection (3)(b).
(b) Bond proceeds described under Subsection (3)(a) and funds under Subsection 72-2-121(4)
shall be used to pay the amounts described in this Subsection (3)(b) for the following
highways in Salt Lake County:
(i) $6,500,000 to Taylorsville City for:
(A) 6200 South and Redwood Road intersection, interchange, and highway improvements;
and
(B) an environmental study and preliminary engineering at 5400 South and Interstate 215;
(ii) $2,000,000 to West Valley City for 7200 West;
(iii) $4,000,000 to West Jordan City for 7800 South and Airport Road intersection and highway
improvements;
(iv) $6,250,000 to Sandy City for 1300 East, 9000 South to 11400 South, and State Street to
Interstate 15;
(v) $1,500,000 to Riverton City for right-of-way acquisition between Mountain View Corridor and
Bangerter Highway north of 13400 South;
(vi) $3,500,000 for highway, access, and other improvements for the new commuter rail station
in the south end of Salt Lake County;
(vii) $11,000,000 to Draper City for the costs of highway improvements in the Salt Lake County
portion of Draper City;
(viii) $1,000,000 to Murray City for highway improvements between Cottonwood Street and
4500 South;
(ix) $1,000,000 to Cottonwood Heights for Fort Union Boulevard between 1300 East and
Highland Drive;
(x) $1,000,000 to Midvale City for State Street between 7200 South and 9000 South; and
(xi) $250,000 to Salt Lake County for 2300 East.
(c) Prior to a municipality or county receiving funds described in this Subsection (3), the
municipality or county shall sign and file a written certification with the department certifying
that it will use the funds provided under this Subsection (3) solely for the projects described in
Subsection (3)(b).
(4) The commission 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 project before the
receipt of proceeds of bonds issued under this chapter.

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