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Midvale City is located in the heart of Salt Lake County, Utah, United States. It is part of the Salt Lake City metropolitan area . Midvale's population was 34,124 according to 2019 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau .
To the east of the station is the Midvale Post Office and towards the southwest is a residential neighborhood. The station has a Park and Ride lot with over free 140 spaces available. [ 2 ] The station was opened on December 4, 1999, as part of the original TRAX line [ 4 ] and is operated by the Utah Transit Authority.
They expanded their urban presence with the opening of a new location on the east end of the City Creek Center development in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City in March 2012. [7] They continued with another expansion phase in 2016, opening two locations in Santa Clara in southern Utah, [ 8 ] and Lehi on the Wasatch Front. [ 9 ]
If your trash isn’t picked up or you have a question about trash collection or another city service, you can call 311. Other areas near Kansas City’s, such as the Northland, have their own ...
Stevenson has served as the Midvale City mayor since 2022 after being elected to the position in November 2021. Stevenson was set to finish out his first term as mayor at the end of 2025.
The largest city is the state's capital of Salt Lake City with a population of 194,188, and the former coal mining town of Scofield is the smallest town with 15 people. [ 1 ] In 2015, a new form of local government, the metro township, was created. [ 7 ]
Service to Santaquin is limited to one route, the 805, which is an Express bus to Utah Valley University. In Brigham City, Rt. 630 connects Downtown Brigham City with the Ogden Transit Center. Rt. F638, (F stands for Flex route) runs around Brigham City approximately every hour from 8am-4pm every weekday, no weekend service.
Midvale Fort Union station, June 2015. The three most important roads in Fort Union are Utah State Route 71, 1300 East Street, and Fort Union Boulevard.For most of their length (they both run nearly the full length of the Salt Lake Valley), State Route 71 and 1300 East are parallel north-south roads running more than half a mile apart.