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Summer Construction Schedule for Clearfield Station Project

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Last year, we broke ground on the Clearfield Station Development Project. It is a 56-acre development located at the Clearfield FrontRunner Station. It includes 67,000 sq. ft. of commercial space, 550,000 sq. ft. of office space, 1,000 residential units, and community spaces (a park, xeriscaped walkways, a plaza, and trail connections).

The project has milestones coming up this summer that will impact the residents of Clearfield. Work activities include:

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• Installing a signalized intersection at 1150 South and State Street. This work will occur in phases throughout the summer, with multiple closures shutting down access onto State Street from 1150 South. Customers will still be able to access the parking lot of Manuel’s El Burrito. The intersection will be activated at the same time the 1000 East signal is removed at the end of September or early October.

• Installing a signalized intersection at 1450 South and State Street. This work will occur in phases throughout the summer, with multiple closures shutting down access onto State Street from 1450 South. The intersection will be activated at the same time the 1000 East signal is removed at the end of September or early October.

• Removing the signalized intersection at 1000 East and State Street. This work will occur in phases over the summer, with multiple closures shutting down 1000 East from Antelope Drive to State Street. The full removal of the intersection is anticipated to occur at the end of September or early October. A concrete median will be placed in the road where the intersection used to be, making access onto 1000 East and State Street a right-turn only.

The Clearfield Station project will be built in phases over several years. The first and current phase includes building the roads, walkways, utilities, and landscaping. After this phase is complete, our development partners will begin building the structures.

For more information about the Clearfield Station Project, visit www.clearfield.city.

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