Utah State Route 135

State Route 135 (SR135) is a short divided state highway in northern Utah County, Utah, United States. The route spans eastwest (or more accurately, northeastsouthwest) for 0.726 miles (1.168 km) to connect the far northeastern part of Lindon and Interstate 15 (I15) with SR129 (North County Boulevard) in the southeastern part of Pleasant Grove. The majority of the route runs along Pleasant Grove Boulevard.[2][1]

State Route 135
Route information
Defined by Utah Code §72-4-119
Maintained by UDOT
Length0.726 mi[1] (1.168 km)
Existed2016–present
Major junctions
West end2800 West on the
LindonAmerican Fork line
  I-15 on the
LindonPleasant Grove line
East end SR-129 in Pleasant Grove
Location
CountiesUtah
Highway system
  • State highways in Utah
SR-134SR-136

Route description

SR135 is a four-lane connector road that runs through formerly agricultural area that has recently been developed commercially.

The route begins at a four-way intersection with 2800 West on the border line of American Fork and Lindon. (The road continues west from the intersection as Lindon's 2600 North and American Fork's 1500 South. The road north from the intersection is also known as American Fork's 800 East.) From its western terminus the route heads east in Lindon as 600 North for about 500 feet (150 m) as a four-lane road (with no median) before turning northeast and gaining its median, which it retains for the remainder of the route.[2][Note 1]

After turning northeast, SR135 quickly reaches the diamond interchange with I15 (Exit 275), which has been substantially landscaped (xeriscape) since its construction. As is crosses over I15 the route leaves Lindon and enters Pleasant Grove and becomes Pleasant Grove Boulevard. Northeast of I15, SR135 continues northeast and the westbound lanes connect with the south end of Granite Way before the route reaches its eastern terminus at SR129. (Immediately northwest of the junction with SR135, SR129 is also known as 2000 West and southwest of the junction as 700 North after entering Lindon. The roadway continues northeast from the junction as Pleasant Grove Boulevard to cross 1300 West [Proctor Lane] before connecting with State Street U.S. Route 89 [US89].)[2]

History

In 2002, a new roadway was complete in northwest Lindon and southwest Pleasant Grove. The road included a new interchange along I15 and connected 600 North in Lindon (to the southwest) with State Street (US89) in Pleasant Grove (at what was formerly a three way intersection with Center Street). The most of the new road was named Pleasant Grove Boulevard.[3] Four years later, with the completion of North County Boulevard (SR129), the section of the roadway between 2800 West and North County Boulevard (SR129) was designated as State Route 135.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Utah County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinations[2]Notes
American ForkLindon line0.0000.0002800 WestWestern terminus
LindonPleasant Grove line0.324–
0.398
0.521–
0.641
I-15 American Fork, Orem, Provo, Salt Lake CityDiamond interchange
Pleasant Grove0.7261.168 SR-129 (North County Boulevard) Lindon, American Fork, HighlandEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also

Notes

  1. Nearly all of the median of SR135 (Pleasant Grove Boulevard) been improved and landscaped with xeriscape trees and shrubs.

References

  1. "State Route 135 highway reference" (PDF (5.67 MB)). Utah Department of Transportation. 29 Nov 2008. Retrieved 21 Dec 2018 via Highway Referencing.
  2. Google (17 Dec 2016). "Pleasant Grove Boulevard, Pleasant Grove, UT" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 17 Dec 2016.
  3. Jandreau, Debra (Sep 2001). "Stoplight planned for busy PG intersection". Daily Herald. Provo, Utah: Ogden Newspapers. p. A5. Retrieved 29 Apr 2019.


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