Utah_State_Route_270

Utah State Route 270

Utah State Route 270

State highway in Utah, United States


State Route 270 is a short northsouth thoroughfare that sits completely within Salt Lake City in Salt Lake County, entirely along South West Temple Street. The southern terminus is at West 900 South, with ramps to and from I-15/I-80 at exit 305D; its northern terminus is at US-89 (West 400 South, formerly SR-186).

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Route description

SR-270 southbound at its junction with SR-269 westbound

After its southern terminus, SR-270 heads north for its entire course, having a dual intersection with SR-269, one eastbound and one westbound. Afterwards it terminates at US-89.

History

SR-270 northbound at its junction with SR-269 westbound

The State Road Commission (now known as the Utah Department of Transportation) designated SR-270 in 1960 as a branch from proposed I-15 to former SR-176 (West 900 South) at South West Temple Street. In 1969, the state legislature extended it north to SR-186 (West 400 South, now US-89).[2]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County.

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References

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  1. "State Route 270 Highway reference" (PDF). udot.utah.gov. Utah Department of Transportation. 1 Sep 2009. Retrieved 3 Jan 2016.
  2. "Highway Resolutions". udot.utah.gov. Utah Department of Transportation. Dec 2007. Retrieved 25 Dec 2012. here: "Route 270 (621 KB)". Dec 2007. Retrieved 25 Dec 2012.



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