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UDOT Completes U.S. 191 Realignment North of Vernal

UDOT completes U.S. 191 Realignment project north of Vernal with Simplot Phosphates, saving $40 million in taxpayer dollars. Project includes new alignment, lanes, ramps for improved safety. Public-private partnership praised by officials for efficient delivery.

- West Edition #24
Utah Department of Transportation

The newly realigned section of U.S. 191 near Vernal, Utah.
Utah Department of Transportation photo
The newly realigned section of U.S. 191 near Vernal, Utah.

The Utah Department of Transportation announced on Oct. 20, 2025, the completion of the U.S. 191 Realignment Project north of Vernal — an effort delivered through an innovative public-private partnership with Simplot Phosphates that saved taxpayers approximately $40 million.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony occurred the next day.

The project replaced a 2.6-mi. section of steep switchbacks with a straighter, safer alignment designed to improve travel for trucks, residents and visitors heading to Flaming Gorge.

Key improvements included:

• replacing steep switchbacks with a new alignment and standard horizontal curves;

• adding a northbound climbing lane and a southbound passing lane;

• constructing a new runaway truck ramp; and

• building standard-width shoulders to improve safety and recovery zones.

The project was completed as a public-private partnership with Simplot Phosphates, which provided significant support in moving millions of cu. yds. of earth for the new road embankments worth $40 million. This innovative funding method helped UDOT deliver the project more efficiently and at a lower cost to taxpayers.

"I don't think you could ask for a better public-private partnership," said state Sen. Ron Winterton. "It's a win-win. They can come back and mine where the current road exists, and we get a new, safer road."

"This truly is a win-win-win," said Rob Clayton, UDOT Region Three director. "It's a win for the traveling public, who now have a safer and more efficient road; a win for Simplot, which can continue its operations in the area for decades to come; and a win for UDOT, as our partnership allowed us to deliver the project faster and at a lower cost."

Simplot leadership described the project as an example of effective coordination between industry and government.

"The realignment of U.S. 191 north of Vernal represents a milestone in infrastructure collaboration between the public sector and a private entity that benefits both community and industry," said G. Rey Reinhardt, Simplot AgriBusiness president. "We're proud to be part of a solution that strengthens Utah's rural connectivity and long-term growth."


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