UDOT-Led Studies & Resources

Risk Assessment of Non-Motorized Access to Rail Transit Stations

UTA supported the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) in this study, published in January 2018, which examines the roadblocks and incidents riders experience while trying to use transit services and offers recommendations to improve safety and make transit services easier to access. Click here to read the full study.

Increasing Public Transportation Ridership by Integrated Transportation Planning With Micromobility Services in the State of Utah

UTA collaborated with UDOT on this study, published in June 2024, examining how micromobility services such as e-scooters help people access transit services. Click here to read the full study.

Move Utah

The Move Utah program helps local governments across the state of Utah plan for active transportation by providing technical expertise, resources, and funding. Click here to learn more about this program.

TIGER Projects

In July 2016, the United States Department of Transportation awarded the Utah Transit Authority a $20 million grant through its annual discretionary grant program, TIGER (renamed to BUILD in 2018 and again renamed to RAISE in 2021), to build hundreds of active transportation projects connecting to the regional rail system. Click here to learn more about the projects completed from this effort.

Other Partner Agency Resources

Wasatch Front Regional Council Active Transportation Page

Click here to learn about active transportation projects in the Wasatch Front Regional Council jurisdictional area.

Mountainland Association of Governments Active Transportation Page

Click here to learn about active transportation projects in the Mountainland Association of Governments jurisdictional area.

 
 
 
 

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