Major Salt Lake City intersection to be impacted for over two weeks

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Roadwork will be done at the intersection of 2100 South and 900 West in Salt Lake City late April through early May, according to Dominion Energy.

The work is reportedly a part of the final phase of a system maintenance project along 2100 South, from Magna to Salt Lake. The project — The Magna Natural Gas Pipeline Replacement Project — has been in progress since 2021.

This phase of work is taking place Monday, April 15, through Friday, May 3.

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Dominion Energy will be completing the installation of a new regulator station and tie it into existing infrastructure on 2100 S.

According to Dominion Energy, the completion of this project will require trench work in the road, causing traffic to be reduced to one lane in each direction on 2100 South. Additionally, no left turns from 2100 South onto 900 West in either direction will be possible during the construction.

All business access will still be available, however, crosswalks across 2100 South on the west side will be closed during the work. Detour routes for access to SR-201 will include the Redwood Road on-ramp.

“These improvements are necessary for Dominion Energy Utah to keep pace with growing customer demand for natural gas, maintain overall system integrity and continue providing safe and reliable service,” Dominion Energy stated in a press release.

Customers and Salt Lake residents can find more information on the project and construction impacts here.

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