Archive for April, 2012

Construction Update: April 26th, 2012

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Construction will begin on 700 North and 900 East during the first week of May.

Road restoration has commenced on University Avenue from about 3700 North and moving southward to about 3000 North. Travel lanes in Provo have been shifted to the west side of University Avenue from approximately 3000 North to 3700 North.

Construction is currently located on University Avenue from about 2400 North to 2600 North. Watch for narrowing travel lanes shifted to the west side of the road from about 2300 North to 2600 North. The median has been restored to this area.

Construction is currently located on Seven Peaks Boulevard from 450 North to 700 North.

Please be aware that striping from the previous road setup may still be visible. We ask that you drive cautiously through the construction zone.

Please do NOT stop in traffic lanes to make left-hand turns, or make left-hand turns through the construction zone or across traffic lanes.

This information is updated weekly and is subject to change due to project conditions.

Please call the TOLL FREE hotline at 1-855-899-2743 with any questions, suggestions or concerns or email us at provopipeline2@gmail.com.

The Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal – Provo Reach 2 Pipeline Project is a component of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project (CUP). The CUP was authorized in 1956 (Public Law 85-485) as a participating project of the Colorado River Storage Project to develop and distribute a portion of Utah’s share of Colorado River water for use along the Wasatch Front.

Construction Update: 4/19/2012

Thursday, April 19th, 2012

Road restoration has commenced on University Avenue from about 3700 North moving southward to about 3000 North. Due to the construction, travel lanes in Provo have been shifted to the west side of University Avenue from approximately 3000 North to 3700 North.

Construction is currently located on University Avenue from about 2400 North to 2600 North. Watch for narrowing travel lanes shifted to the west side of the road from about 2300 North to 2600 North. The median has been restored to this area.

Construction is currently located on Seven Peaks Boulevard from 450 North to 700 North.

Please be aware that striping from the previous road setup may still be visible. We ask that you drive cautiously through the construction zone.

Please do NOT stop in traffic lanes to make left-hand turns, or make left-hand turns through the construction zone or across traffic lanes.

This information is updated weekly and is subject to change due to project conditions.

Please call the TOLL FREE hotline at 1-855-899-2743 with any questions, suggestions or concerns or email us at provopipeline2@gmail.com.

The Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal – Provo Reach 2 Pipeline Project is a component of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project (CUP). The CUP was authorized in 1956 (Public Law 85-485) as a participating project of the Colorado River Storage Project to develop and distribute a portion of Utah’s share of Colorado River water for use along the Wasatch

Construction Update: April 12th

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

Road restoration has commenced on University Avenue from about 3700 North moving southward to about 3100 North. As a result, travel lanes in Provo have been shifted to the west side of University Avenue from approximately 3000 North to 3700 North.

Construction also continues on University Avenue from about 2400 North to 2600 North. Please watch for narrowing travel lanes shifted to the west side of the road from about 2300 North to 2600 North with no median. The median will be restored by Saturday April 14, 2012.

Construction is currently at the north end of the BYU Intramural field between 2474 North University Avenue and Canyon Road, and is also on Seven Peaks Boulevard from 450 North to 700 North.

Please be aware that striping from the previous road setup may still be visible. We ask that you drive cautiously through the construction zone.

Please do NOT stop in traffic lanes to make left-hand turns, or make left-hand turns through the construction zone or across traffic lanes.

This information is updated weekly and is subject to change due to project conditions.

Please call the TOLL FREE hotline at 1-855-899-2743 with any questions, suggestions or concerns or email us at provopipeline2@gmail.com.

 

The Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal – Provo Reach 2 Pipeline Project is a component of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project (CUP). The CUP was authorized in 1956 (Public Law 85-485) as a participating project of the Colorado River Storage Project to develop and distribute a portion of Utah’s share of Colorado River water for use along the Wasatch Front.

Traffic Update: 4/6/2012

Friday, April 6th, 2012

Road restoration has commenced on University Avenue from about 3700 North moving southward to about 3200 North.

Construction is currently at the north end of the BYU Intramural field between 2474 North University Avenue and Canyon Road, and is also on  University Avenue from about 2400 North to 2600 North. Travel lanes have been shifted to the west side of University Avenue from approximately 3000 North to 3700 North.

Construction is currently on Seven Peaks Boulevard from 450 North to 700 North.

Watch for narrowing travel lanes shifted to the west side of the road from about 2300 North to 2600 North with no median. Please do not stop in traffic to make left-hand turns, or make left-hand turns through the construction zone or across traffic lanes.

Please be aware that striping from the previous road setup may still be visible. We ask that you drive cautiously through the construction zone.

This information is updated weekly and is subject to change due to project conditions.

Please call the TOLL FREE hotline at 1-855-899-2743 with any questions, suggestions or concerns or email us at provopipeline2@gmail.com.

 

The Spanish Fork Provo Reservoir Canal – Provo Reach 2 Pipeline Project is a component of the Bonneville Unit of the Central Utah Project (CUP). The CUP was authorized in 1956 (Public Law 85-485) as a participating project of the Colorado River Storage Project to develop and distribute a portion of Utah’s share of Colorado River water for use along the Wasatch Front.