Utah State Route 164 Explained

State:UT
Type:SR
Route:164
Section:122
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:2.744
Length Round:3
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1962[2]
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Utah County
Direction B:East
Terminus B: in Spanish Fork
Previous Type:US
Previous Route:163
Next Type:SR
Next Route:165

State Route 164 (SR-164) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. Spanning 2.7miles, it connects State Route 198 (Main Street) with Interstate 15 south of Spanish Fork in Utah County.

Route description

State Route 164 begins at exit 253 of Interstate 15 just south of Spanish Fork.[1] The route travels east along 8000 South for about 1.6miles before becoming Arrowhead Trail road and turning to the northeast for another 1.1miles and ending at SR-198.[1]

History

In 1962, the Utah State Legislature designated State Route 164 (along with State Route 75 and State Route 156 as a state highway in order to "provide adequate connections to Interstate Route 15 between Provo and Springville, and also in the vicinity of Spanish Fork".[2] The route has remained unchanged since then, save for minor rewording in the description to accommodate the renumbering of SR-198 at its eastern terminus.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Route 164 Highway reference . . 14 November 2011. 1 September 2009. PDF.
  2. Web site: State Route 164 Resolutions. Utah Department of Transportation. 14 November 2011. November 2007. PDF.