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UDOT: SB I-215 in Millcreek shifting traffic flow through the fall
![Those needing to exit southbound I-215 at 4500 South should stay in the right two lanes.](https://townlift.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Screen-Shot-2022-05-13-at-9.50.24-AM-scaled-e1652457801256-1200x675.jpeg)
Those needing to exit southbound I-215 at 4500 South should stay in the right two lanes. Photo: Utah Department of Transportation
SALT LAKE CITY — The southbound I-215 travel lanes between 3300 South and 4500 South in Millcreek will shift onto new concrete in the median to give the Utah Department of Transportation’s (UDOT) I-80 and I-215 project team space to complete their next phase of work.
Traffic will be in a lane split pattern, as shown in the animated graphic.
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