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Code · Utah · Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 4

72-4-126. State highways -- SR-201 to SR-204, SR-208 to SR-211.

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Effective 5/10/2016
72-4-126. State highways -- SR-201 to SR-204, SR-208 to SR-211.
State highways include:
(1)SR-201. From Route 80 at Lake Point Junction easterly to 900 West; then northerly to 2100 South Street; then easterly to Route 89.
(2)SR-202. From Route 201 near Garfield northwesterly through the Garfield Cutoff to Route 80.
(3)SR-203. From Route 89 near Uintah northerly on Harrison Boulevard in Ogden to Route 39.
(4)SR-204. From Route 26 north on Wall Avenue in Ogden to Route 89.
(5)SR-208. From Route 40 east of Fruitland northerly to Route 35 near Tabiona.
(6)SR-209. From Kennecott gate in Copperton northeasterly to 9000 South; then easterly on 9000 South; then easterly to 9400 South; then easterly to Route 210 near the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon.
(7)SR-210. From Route 190 at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon southeasterly on Wasatch Boulevard and through Little Cottonwood Canyon, to Alta, including the Alta Bypass.
(8)SR-211. From Dugout Ranch southeasterly; then northeasterly to Route 191 near Church Rock.
Amended by Chapter 42 , 2016 General Session
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