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Construction projects


Construction Projects

This page provides information about current major construction projects in Herriman. Most projects are led by Herriman City, while some are managed by development partners or other entities, which will be noted on each project. Project timelines are subject to change due to weather and unforeseen circumstances.

For future projects anticipated in the next 3-12 months but not yet under construction, see the Upcoming Projects page.

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Land Disturbance Permit Map

See what land disturbance permits have been issued at various locations throughout the city (including minor construction work).


Current Projects

Juniper Canyon Trails - Completed

Project Overview

Summer 2024 - Fall 2024 | The Juniper Canyon Trail Paving Project is part of the larger Juniper Canyon Recreation Area master plan. This project will pave 2,400 feet of existing gravel trail starting at the Juniper Canyon East Trailhead, and connect to the existing paved section of trail at the dam, as well as provide paving for the trail connecting the Rosecrest Meadows neighborhood to the JCRA trail system. Additionally, approximately 1,000 feet of new trail will be constructed that will connect Sky Ridge Park to the Juniper Canyon Trail system in the area of the dam.

Latest update

  • Construction of 3,500 feet of new or improved existing trail has been completed.
  • A community ribbon-cutting celebration was held on November 20.
Map focused on southern Herriman with a green-highlighted line indicating the location of the Juniper Canyon trail extension

Project cost

$420,000 (funded by a Salt Lake County grant)

Screenshot of a PDF map showing the extension of the Juniper Canyon trails
Community members, Salt Lake County partners, City staff, and other project partners celebrate the completion of the Juniper Canyon trail with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Participants clap and smile, standing on the freshly paved trail under a sunny sky.
A view of the Juniper Canyon trail improvement area with fresh asphalt, landscaping, and rock features, showing the connection between the trail and the surrounding neighborhood. Nearby homes sit on the hillside overlooking the trail.
A newly paved section of the Juniper Canyon asphalt trail winds through a natural hillside area with nearby homes in the background.

Hidden Oaks Trail Landscaping Phase 1 - Completed

Project Overview

Summer 2024 - Winter 2024 | The Hidden Oaks open space multi-phase project will complete landscaping and other amenities along the length of the existing Hidden Oaks area trail. Phasing of the project will follow the progress of the Hidden Oaks development and is expected to continue over the next 5 years. This first phase completed the landscaping along the trail from 6600 West to Dansie Oaks Blvd (7000 West), including the detention pond at 6700 W Pacific Maple Way. Phase 1 also includes a trailhead in the area of Dansie Oaks Blvd.

Road pavement millings from Main Street were re-used in this project.

Latest update

(Updated November 25)

  • Construction has been completed. The trailhead is now open and landscaping is installed.

Project cost

$1,100,000; funded by Park Impact Fee Fund from the Hidden Oaks development

Screenshot of a PDF map showing the area of the landscaping project with green space and trees included

Midas Creek Trail Extension

Project Overview

Fall 2024 - Summer 2025 | Extension of the west end of the Midas Creek Trail on the northern end of Herriman from 6000 West to 6400 West. The project includes two asphalt trails on either side of Midas Creek and an equestrian trail on the southern side, joined together by a pedestrian bridge in the middle of the new section.

Latest update

(November 25)

  • Earthwork, grading, and other early-phase construction steps are in progress.
  • Paving is expected to take place when the weather warms in the spring.

Project cost

$1,650,000 ($850,000 from Herriman City's Park Impact Fee Fund and $800,000 from a Salt Lake County grant)


Main Street Widening and Reconstruction – Completed

Project Overview

Spring 2023 - Summer 2024 | Widening and major improvements to existing Main Street/Herriman Highway between 6225 West and 7300 West. This project included the addition and replacement of culinary and secondary water lines, curb and gutter, sidewalk, drainage improvements, landscaping and park strips, pavement, and re-striping to add a middle turn lane, bike lanes, and a shoulder.

Project budget

$10,000,000

Paving machine and road crew install new asphalt on Main Street
A landscape worker rakes dirt along Main Street. A skid steer is in the background
Sidewalk next to park strip alongside a roadway. Park strip is empty, awaiting fill dirt and plant material
Close-up image of Main Street showing recent paving and road striping

7300 West Widening and Improvement - Completed

Project Overview

Spring 2024 - Fall 2024 | Widening and improvement of approximately 1,500 feet of 7300 West, between McCuiston Avenue/Arla J. Way and Hall Crossing Drive. Improvements include new asphalt, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting, and infrastructure for storm drain and water.

Gina Road received grading and compacted old road millings from 7300 West for an improved driving surface.

Project budget

$2,950,000

A low-angle view of a newly paved road on 7300 West in Herriman, with smooth asphalt transitioning to a freshly finished curb and gutter.
A straight, wide view of the newly completed 7300 West road in Herriman, featuring fresh asphalt with double yellow lines.
A close-up of a stormwater drain along the newly installed curb and gutter on 7300 West in Herriman.
A close-up of a utility box lid set into the ground next to the base of a decorative streetlight pole in Herriman, Utah. The utility box is surrounded by dirt and gravel, with part of a newly finished sidewalk visible at the bottom of the frame. The base of the streetlight is labeled "Herriman" in raised text.

13200 South (Herriman Rose Blvd) Connection – Completed

Project Overview

Fall 2023 - Summer 2024 | Road and utility installation to connect Herriman Rose Boulevard/13200 South to Mountain View Corridor. This is a developer-led project in consultation with the City.

Project budget

Reimbursement amount: $1.5 million


6400 West (Herriman Blvd to Olympia Blvd) — Completed

Project Overview

Winter 2023 - Summer 2024 | A section of 6400 West was constructed from Herriman Boulevard (12600 South) southward to the new Olympia Boulevard. A major collector, 6400 West includes two travel lanes and a turn lane with bike lanes in each direction. An asphalt trail and a concrete sidewalk were installed on either side of the road. The northern portion of the road is the responsibility of the City to fund, and this will be a reimbursement to the Olympia developer. The closed end of Heritage Hill Drive will connect to the new 6400 West roadway, and a precast wall will be installed on the east side of the road along the Heritage neighborhood.

Latest update

(Updated August 22)

  • The roadway will remain closed to the public until the first home in Olympia is built. It is open to construction traffic only.

Project cost

Reimbursement amount: TBD


Sentinel Ridge Blvd./Raptor Way Traffic Signal – Completed

Project Overview

Summer 2024 | The Jordan School District has re-routed the road on the north side of Mountain Ridge High School to align into a four-way intersection with Raptor Way and Sentinel Ridge Boulevard. A traffic signal has been installed at the intersection. The reason for the re-alignment is for safety and traffic flow concerns. The existing pedestrian HAWK signal's parts were re-used for the traffic signal, helping to reduce overall costs.

  • Road alignment: Jordan School District
  • Traffic signal: Herriman City

Project cost

$182,172 (Herriman City portion for the traffic signal)


13800 South Connection to Mountain View Corridor - Completed

Project Overview

Summer 2024 | Herriman City, Riverton City, Bluffdale City, and Edge Homes coordinated to connect 13800 South from its former end near the Welby Jacob Canal to Mountain View Corridor. As part of the project, a new traffic signal was installed at the 13800 South Sentinel Ridge Blvd intersection.

Latest update

(Updated October 28)

  • The roadway has been completed and is open for travel. A raised pedestrian trail crossing has also been installed near the Welby Jacob canal.

Project cost

Reimbursement amount: $750,000 (Herriman City portion)

 Screenshot of a PDF map showing the Sentinel Ridge/Raptor Way traffic signal project
 Photo of the new entrance to 13800 South from Mountain View Corridor in Herriman (October 2024)
 Photo of the new traffic signal at 13800 South and Sentinel Ridge Blvd. in Herriman (October 2024)

Mountain Ridge Park - Phase 1

Project Overview

Fall 2024 - Summer 2025 | Mountain Ridge Park will be a 9.6-acre park constructed by the developer of the Mountain Ridge development. This phase will include a parking lot, restroom, pavilion, grass playing fields, and a walking trail.

Latest update

(Updated November 6)

  • Final grading of the detention pond is nearly complete, with irrigation and sod installation underway on the eastern half.
  • Construction will continue throughout the winter, weather permitting, with project completion anticipated in late spring.
  • Paving of the parking lot is scheduled for spring, along with tree planting.
  • Restroom facilities, the pavilion, and the playground will be added toward the end of the project.

Project cost

$1,500,000; reimbursed to the developer through Herriman City's Park Impact Fee Fund

Map thumbnail of Mountain Ridge Park in Herriman, showing a parking lot, playground, pavilion, and a large green space designated as a detention pond, with a trail along the right side.

13400 South/Bangerter Interchange (UDOT)

Project Overview

Fall 2023 - Fall 2025 | This project occurs outside of Herriman but greatly affects our residents. From fall 2023 to fall 2025, the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will oversee the transformation of stoplight intersections on Bangerter Highway at 9800 South, 13400 South, and 2700 West into freeway-style interchanges. Eventually, Bangerter Highway will pass under 13400 South.

The project includes a closure of east/west traffic on 13400 South across Bangerter Highway from fall 2024 to fall 2025. However, the turn lanes from northbound Bangerter Highway to westbound 13400 South (toward Herriman) will remain open during the entire project.

For the safety of both the traveling public and the construction crews, please use caution in the work zone by reducing your speed, following all traffic control and signage, and being aware of construction workers.

Full project details can be found on UDOT's website.

Latest update

(Updated October 3)

Full East/West Closure

Starting Friday, October 11, at 10 p.m., crews will begin shifting lanes in preparation for the full east/west closure of 13400 South at Bangerter Highway. Drivers should expect weekend lane closures and traffic delays as crews conduct preliminary work and roadway preparation for the upcoming new traffic configuration.

On Monday, October 14, the full east/west closure will be in place at 13400 South and Bangerter Highway. It is anticipated that this closure will be in place until fall 2025. During this time, eastbound and westbound traffic on 13400 South will not be able to travel through the intersection at Bangerter Highway and will instead have right-on and right-off access. 

All travelers needing to get through the intersection should use the detour route via 12600 South, Old Liberty Way, and 3600 West.

Map showing east/west traffic closures on 13400 South and Bangerter Highway with detours on 12600 South and Redwood Road.

Mountain View Corridor storage site

As part of the Bangerter project, crews will use the empty space on Mountain View Corridor between 12600 South and 13400 South as a storage site. Activities at this site could include material hauling and storage, recycled concrete crushing operations, machinery storage, and other construction needs as necessary. This storage site will be in place for the duration of the Bangerter project, which is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2025. Bangerter Highway and MVC are coordinating on using the empty spaces along MVC to reduce the expensive and long hauling distances to landfills. Recycling concrete also helps reduce construction waste in landfills and importing materials from gravel pits.

Map highlighting the area between 12600 South and 13400 South between Mountain View Corridor travel lanes

Impacts/expectations

  • Travel impacts begin in spring 2024
    • Southbound continuous flow intersection (CFI) turn lane will be permanently closed for eastbound traffic on 13400 South
    • Northbound CFI turn lane will be open for westbound traffic on 13400 South
    • All lights at the intersection will be removed, except for the northbound CFI turn lane light
    • Travel delays
    • Traffic pattern shifts
  • Noise, dust, vibration

Mountain View Corridor Extension (UDOT)

Project Overview

Spring 2024 - Early 2026 | The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is constructing the final 4 miles of Mountain View Corridor from Porter Rockwell Blvd (southern border of Herriman) to 2100 North in Lehi. Construction will last from March 2024 through early 2026. The project's improvements include a four-leg intersection at Porter Rockwell Blvd, upgrading the intersection at 2100 North to a highway interchange, updating the wildlife fencing, and constructing a multi-use trail. This section will be the first full freeway section of Mountain View Corridor.

Full project details can be found on UDOT's website.

Latest update

(Updated March 18)

  • Construction has started, including clearing landscaping, installing temporary drainage, and locating underground utilities.
  • A temporary detour on the southern portion (in Utah County) is being constructed to allow the freeway connection to happen away from traffic.

Impacts/expectations

  • Travel impacts throughout 2024 in Saratoga Springs. Minimal impact in Herriman.
    • Occasional lane closures
    • Travel delays
    • Traffic pattern shifts
  • Trucks and equipment entering/exiting the work zone
  • Noise, dust, vibration
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Friday

11800 South Sewer Upgrade Project (Jordan Basin Improvement District)

Project Overview

Spring 2024 - Spring 2026 | The Jordan Basin Improvement District (formerly the South Valley Sewer District) will remove and replace existing sewer manholes and pipes and install upsized pipes to meet current and future wastewater/sewer collection needs. Project completion is expected by late spring 2026. The project will run from 2700 West in Riverton/South Jordan to 6000 West (Mustang Trail Way at the high school) in Herriman. Though much of this project occurs outside Herriman boundaries, we understand it impacts our residents.

The Sewer District is releasing a monthly update flier. October's version can be found below.

Latest update

(Updated November 25)

  • East of Herriman boundaries:
    • 4000 West – 4510 West
      • Irrigation line relocations are underway in preparation for sewer main installation.
      • Traffic is shifted to the north side of the road, with one lane maintained in each direction (east/west).
      • This work is anticipated to continue through the end of December.
    • 3200 West - 3600 West
      • Sewer pipe installation continues in this section, with work anticipated to be completed by mid-December.
      • Temporary pavement will be placed after crews finish installing the sewer pipe and will be in place through spring 2025.
    • Welby Jacob Canal Boring
      • Boring is underway and expected to continue through mid-December in preparation for sewer main installation.

Impacts/expectations

  • Travel impacts:
    • Occasional intersection closures. Eastbound and westbound traffic will be maintained.
    • Travel delays
    • Traffic pattern shifts
  • Trucks and equipment entering/exiting the work zone
  • Culinary and secondary water and sewer interruptions are possible. 48-hours advance notice will be given.
  • Noise, dust, vibration
  • Work hours: 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  • Work days: Monday - Friday (weekend work scheduled as needed)

Contact information




All West Communications Fiber-Optic Conduit Installation (Private Company)

Project Overview

Continuous | All West Communications has been approved to install fiber-optic internet conduit in certain areas. The installation will impact public right-of-way, which generally includes park strips, sidewalks, and occasionally roadways. Installation is not approved for public utility easements (PUEs) on private property.

Approved areas include: HSA01, HSA03, HSA05, HSA06, HSA08, HSA40, and HSA41.

Note: This is not a Herriman City project. Any questions or concerns about All West Communications or their services should be directed to the company (contact information below).

Latest update

(Updated May 7)

  • All West Communications has begun conduit installation in the approved areas.

Impacts/expectations

  • Noise and dust
  • Heavy equipment
  • Scheduled lane restrictions
  • No full closures
  • Work hours: Generally 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; vary by project

Project Contact Information

  • All West Communications/B. Jackson Construction
  • Project Manager: Talisha Bryan
  • 385-910-6179
 Map showing areas in Herriman divided by service locations for All West Communications fiber-optic network. Some locations are identified as approved/in progress or completed

All West Communications service area map