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Cache Valley South Corridor Development Plan

Project News

_The Cache Valley South Corridor Development Plan has been completed and is available for download using the link to the right.

The Draft Plan was presented to the project Steering Committee on July 26th, marking the beginning of a 2-week public comment process. Members of the public and all interested parties were invited to provide comments by Wednesday, August 10th. The input that was received was considered as part of completing the final plan.

If you have questions, please contact Mark Vlasic by phone at 801-474-3300, by email at cachesouthcorridor@ldi-ut.com, or use the comment form to the bottom right.

Media Coverage

_Herald Journal News Article - November 16, 2011
Herald Journal News Article - March 19, 2011
Herald Journal News Article - March 31, 2011

Vision Statement

_The South Corridor is a critical element of Cache County. In addition to facilitating the flow of goods, services and people along Highway 89/91, the corridor is a place of future growth and economic development for Nibley, Wellsville, Logan, Cache Valley and the region as a whole. It is a place that is defined by its beautiful setting, the unique visual characteristics of adjacent fields, settlements and distant mountains recalling the historic roots of the area. As one passes through the corridor, one begins to understand the unique “sense of place” and future potential of the place and its surroundings.

The South Corridor should be a place that grows responsibly without compromising the values and cherished features of this special place. In order to strike a balance between corridor growth, development and preservation, a united approach and a cooperative spirit is required by all participating parties. The result will be a comprehensive vision that facilitates the smooth flow of traffic through the valley, creates a safe and efficient transportation corridor, minimizes traffic conflicts, maximizes positive development potentials, and aligns local community needs and desires with those of the county, region and the natural condition of the surrounding landscape.

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Corridor Development Plan

Please click on the links below to download the Corridor Development Plan. 

Corridor Development Plan - Part One
Corridor Development Plan - Part Two
Appendix

(It has been split into three parts due to the large file size.)

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