Studies

WFRC sponsors and/or participates in various studies across the Region to assist in identification, definition, and resolution of community challenges of mutual interest and concern in transportation, land use, economic development, and other regional topics. Upon completion, these studies are often used as justification for inclusion in regional transportation plans, transportation improvement programs, and city general plans, as well as act as a resource for the development of final plans for major transportation projects, including the Mountain View Corridor roadway and FrontRunner commuter rail.

Relevant Studies

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Parking Modernization Initiative
Read about innovative, flexible, and efficient parking strategies that support regional mobility.
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Power District Transportation Study
Read about strategies that enhance connectivity, accessibility, and mobility within the Power District area, supporting its transformation into a vibrant, well-connected urban destination.
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Reducing Travel Demand Through Centered Development
Read about how creating multiple, well-connected urban centers can shorten travel distances, decrease car dependence, and improve regional mobility.
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Regional Zero-Fare Transit Study
Read about the potential impacts, benefits, and challenges of eliminating transit fares across the Region to improve access and increase ridership.
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Street Connectivity Guide
Read about best practices and design strategies for creating well-connected street networks that improve mobility, enhance safety, and support vibrant, accessible communities.
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Transit Fresh Look
Read opportunities to improve and expand the transit network in southwestern Salt Lake County and northwestern Utah County.
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Wasatch Choice Great Streets
Read about design principles and strategies for creating streets that are safe, inviting, and supportive of vibrant, connected communities.
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Contact

For additional information, please contact:

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Jory Johner
Long-Range Planning Director

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