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FAQ
Q: What is 2000 West?
- It is the access to and from I-15, IHC Hospital, Mt. Timpanogos Temple and Lone Peak High School for 14 Northern Utah Cities including Lindon and Orem.
Q: Who benefits If 2000 West is Built?
- General Public
- Individuals seeking a quicker route to residence, Business, IHC Hospital, Citizens of Alpine, American Fork eastside, Cedar Hills, Highland, Lindon and Pleasant Grove west side.
- Developers and land owners who develop commercial property.
- UDOT to facilitate traffic flow.
Q: Where is 2000 West?
- 2000 West is the road from pleasant Grove I-15 Exit 281 to State Street in American Fork / Pleasant Grove (1100 East / 2000 West).
Q: Why Build 2000 West?
- 2000 West will help improve the traffic flow in Northern Utah County.
- Mountain Land of Governments Identified needs for road corridor in 1994.
- Establishes a North - South arterial road from I-15 freeway to alpine.
Q: When will 2000 West come to fruition?
- When Northern Utah County Cities decide to fund and make 2000 West a priority or when Governor Walker, Utah Legislature and UDOT fund and make 2000 West the priority.
- Sometime between now and 2014 on projections by Mountain Land of Governments.
- Based on private or public funds. Cost will be approximately six to eight million dollars depending on the width. If built in 2004, cost will escalate as time passes.
Q: How will 2000 West be built and funded?
- 2000 West will be built with public funds and or private funds.
- private funds creating a toll road which requires one dollar each time the road is traveled. The road would be much like Adams Avenue Parkway in Washington Terrace / South Ogden.
- Private funds from developers who may benefit from the construction of 2000 West.
- Public Funds from Pleasant Grove City or possibly State funds under direction of UDOT.
- Bond funds from the State of Utah.
Q: How many cars will utilize 2000 West?
- If 2000West becomes a toll road, possibly 5000 cars will travel daily.
- In event it is open to public it could be traveled by 15,000 to 30,000 cars.
Q: What is 2000 West?
- 2000 West is the planned access to and from I-15, IHC Hospital, Mt. Timpanogas Temple, Lone Peak High School and 14 Northern Utah County Cities including Lindon and Orem.
Q: What does 2000 West Pleasant Grove and 700 North Lindon, have to do with UDOT's revamping of State Street railroad bridge, Pleasant Grove-UDOT project No. STP-0089[76]300?
- These alterial roadway corridors (2000 West and 700 North) can provide smooth traffic flow during the construction of the state stree railroad bridge.
Q. What is the current land value in the vicinity of 2000 West?
- At the intersection of 700 South and Pleasant Grove Blvd, on the northeast corner, 3 acres is presently under contract at $348.480/acre ($8/sq ft).
- 18 acres in the vicinity is being valued at $340,000/acre.
- Approximately 42 acres at or near 2000 West with frontage on State Street has sold for an average price of $207,000/acre.
- Value of property of 2000 West is estimated to be between $200,000-350,000/acre.
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