UDOT launches major I-215 renovation project
July 25, 2025
Three miles of I-215 and 14 miles worth of ramps to be reconstructed, with 22 bridges rehabilitated

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (July 28, 2025) – The Utah Department of Transportation will begin construction on Monday to revitalize a key stretch of I-215 and surrounding routes in Salt Lake County.
Starting Monday, July 28, at 8 a.m., northbound I-215 between SR-201 to North Temple will be reduced to three lanes to protect the work zone.
This lane closure will remain in place through next year. In early August, northbound and southbound traffic will be reduced to three lanes in each direction so crews can work in the median.
UDOT is reconstructing three miles of I-215 from SR-201 to North Temple, 14 miles of ramps on SR-201, I-80 and California Avenue and rehabilitating 22 bridges to extend the life of this corridor.
UDOT reminds drivers that construction schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. For the latest information on traffic restrictions during construction, visit the UDOT Traffic website or download the UDOT Traffic app for iPhone or Android. Drivers can also follow UDOT on social media including X, Facebook and Instagram.
Tags: Bridge Rehabilitation, Construction, I-215, Lane Closure, North Temple, Salt Lake County, SR-201