Farmington, Utah – A temporary closure of Legacy Highway will halt traffic in both directions, impacting evening commuters across Davis County.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, Legacy Highway (State Route 67) will close between Parrish Lane and 500 South beginning at 5:00 p.m. today. The closure is expected to last approximately two hours, with the roadway reopening around 7:00 p.m.
Authorities said the shutdown will affect both northbound and southbound lanes, requiring all drivers to exit the corridor and use alternate routes during that window. Officials did not specify the exact reason for the closure but emphasized the need for motorists to plan ahead and avoid the area if possible.
The impacted stretch connects several key access points in western Davis County, and delays are likely during peak commute hours. Drivers traveling through Farmington, Centerville, and nearby communities may experience congestion on parallel routes such as I-15 and local surface streets.
According to the Utah Highway Patrol, motorists should allow extra travel time and follow posted detour signs once the closure begins. Real-time traffic updates may be available through state transportation channels.
The closure may also affect students, part-time workers, and others traveling during early evening hours, particularly those relying on predictable commute routes.
No additional restrictions or extended closures have been announced at this time.
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