Utah State Route 107 Explained

State:UT
Type:SR
Route:107
Alternate Name:300 North
Section:116
Map Custom:yes
Length Mi:1.502
Length Round:3
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1931
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in West Point
Direction B:East
Terminus B:3000 West in West Point
Previous Type:SR
Previous Route:106
Next Type:SR
Next Route:108

State Route 107 (SR-107) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Utah that spans 1.502miles in West Point, connecting SR-110 and 3000 West. The highway is routed entirely on 300 North.

Route description

The route begins at the intersection of SR-110 (4500 West) and 300 North in West Point and heads east on the latter as a two-lane highway, ending at 3000 West, a distance of 1.5 miles. The remainder of the former route from this point east is now maintained by Davis County.

History

The state legislature created SR-107 in 1931, connecting SR-1 (US-91) near Clearfield with West Point;[2] it was extended slightly west to SR-195 in 1945.[3] Since then, although the routes at each end have changed (SR-1 is now SR-126 and SR-195 is now SR-110), SR-107 has retained the same alignment. However, due to a jurisdictional agreement between UDOT and Davis County in 2015, necessitated by the extension of SR-193 to 2000 West (SR-108), the eastern terminus of SR-107 is now located at 3000 West in West Point.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: State Route 107 Highway reference . . 2008-07-11.
  2. 1931. (107) From route 1 north of Clearfield westerly to West Point..
  3. 1945. Route 107. From route 1 north of Clearfield westerly to West Point on route 195..