State Route 85 | ||||
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Mountain View Corridor | ||||
Mountain View Corridor in red at full build-out
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by UDOT | ||||
Length | 35 mi (56 km) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | SR-73 in Saratoga Springs | |||
I-15 in Lehi SR-48 in West Jordan SR-173 in West Valley City SR-171 in West Valley City SR-201 in West Valley City |
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North end | I-80 in Salt Lake City | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The Mountain View Corridor is a freeway under construction in northern Utah that will run along the western periphery of Salt Lake County and south into northwest Utah County. Except for the last several miles on its southern end the Mountain View Corridor is numerically designated as State Route 85 (SR-85) in the Utah state highway system. The entire Mountain View Corridor will be maintained by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT).
Mountain View Corridor is an arterial road with a distance of one to two miles parallel on the west to Bangerter Highway (SR-154), built to meet the demand of the growing cities in Salt Lake County. It will start at SR-73 in Saratoga Springs and run north to a junction with a spur of the roadway that runs east to Interstate 15 in Lehi. The spur, designated as 2100 North, also carries the SR-85 designation.
From the junction at 2100 North, the Mountain View Corridor will continue north through Camp Williams into Salt Lake County, running west of Redwood Road (SR-68). Just north of Camp Williams it will curve northwest until it reaches Porter Rockwell Boulevard in Bluffdale. Porter Rockwell Boulevard will be a non-freeway spur of the Mountain View Corridor that runs east to connect with Redwood Road (SR-68) at about 16000 South. It will also serve as the initial access to the southern end of the Mountain View Corridor until portions south of this point are completed.