Utah Department of Transportation
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The Utah Department of Transportation is an agency of the state government for the U.S. state of Utah. The agency is usually referred to by its initials UDOT. UDOT is charged with maintaining the network of state highways in Utah. The agency is headquartered in the Calvin L. Rampton state office complex in Salt Lake City. [1]
[edit] Structure
UDOT maintains over 6000 miles of highways.[1] While the agency has field offices throughout the state, for organizational purposes they are grouped into 4 regions.[2]
- Region 1 - Ogden. This region covers Davis County, Weber County, Morgan County, Box Elder County, Cache County and Rich County
- Region 2 - Salt Lake City. This region covers Salt Lake County
- Region 3 - Orem. This region covers Juab County, Utah County (except for a portion of the US-6 and SR-96 corridors), Wasatch County, Duchesne County, Uintah County and Daggett County.
- Region 4 - Richfield. This Region is further divided into 3 districts
- Richfield district covers Sanpete County, Sevier County, Piute County, Wayne County, Garfield County, and Kane County
- Ceder City district covers Millard County, Beaver County, Iron County and Washington County
- Price district covers a portion of Utah County, Carbon County, Emery County, Grand County and San Juan County
[edit] References
- ^ a b About Us - Utah Department of Transportation. Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.
- ^ Map of Regional Offices (pdf). Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved on 2008-02-23.

