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

72-4-128. State highways -- SR-222, SR-224 to SR-228.

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72-4-128. State highways -- SR-222, SR-224 to SR-228.
State highways include:
(1)SR-222. From Route 113 in Midway northerly to Pine Creek Campground.
(2)SR-224. From the Wasatch-Summit County line through Ontario Canyon and Park City to Route 80 at Kimball Junction.
(3)SR-225. From the west side of the structure over the Union Pacific Railroad easterly via Park Lane to Route 106 in Farmington.
(4)SR-226. From Snow Basin Ski Lodge lower parking lot in Weber County southeasterly to Route 167 the Trappers Loop Road.
(5)SR-227. From Route 15 near Glover Lane north on Walker Lane to State Street; then east to Route 106 in Farmington.
(6)SR-228. From the northbound off-ramp of Route 15 at the South Leeds Interchange; then northerly on Main Street in Leeds to the northbound on-ramp of Route 15; then westerly to the southbound off-ramp of Route 15; and from the southbound on-ramp of Route 15 easterly to Main Street in Leeds.
Amended by Chapter 336 , 2012 General Session
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