
Other Local Roads
2000 East Closure and Bridge Work
Crews will close 2000 East under I-80 between Parley’s Canyon Boulevard and Stratford Avenue in Salt Lake City overnight on Monday, Aug. 7, and Tuesday, Aug. 8 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night to accommodate bridge work.
During these closures, drivers will be detoured to 1700 East.
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1700 East Bridge
Alternating One-Way Traffic
Starting as early as Wednesday, June 14, and continuing for up to three days, drivers can expect alternating one-way traffic on the 1700 East bridge over I-80 in Salt Lake City while crews complete work on the bridge. This work includes placing a polymer overlay on the bridge deck that seals and protects the bridge to extend the life of the structure. Crews will also place permanent pavement markings.
Drivers should plan for minor travel delays during this work.

1300 East Bridge Replacement
As part of the I-80 & I-215 Renewed project, crews replaced the 1300 East bridge over I-80 in Salt Lake City in April 2023 by demolishing the existing 1300 East bridge over I-80 and sliding the new bridge into place.
2000 East Bridge
Alternating One-Way Traffic
Crews are currently reconstructing the westbound section of the I-80 bridge over 2000 East in Salt Lake City.
To accommodate this work, 2000 East will intermittently be in an alternating one-way traffic pattern through through 2023. Pedestrians and cyclists will be detoured to 1700 East through July 2023 while the work continues.
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The project team is reconstructing the I-80 bridge above 2000 East in phases, as outlined below.
Phase 1: Build a temporary I-80 bridge over 2000 East in the median (completed)
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May 2021 – April 2022
Phase 2: Reconstruct the eastbound I-80 section of the bridge over 2000 East (completed)
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April 2022 – fall 2022
Phase 3: Reconstruct the westbound I-80 section of the bridge (ongoing)
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Fall 2022 – summer 2023
Phase 4: Demolish the temporary I-80 bridge over 2000 East and finish the final structures (future)
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Summer – fall 2023

The construction schedule and activities are weather-dependent and subject to change.