Utah Admin. Code R926-14-5 - Criteria Required of a Highway to Be Considered for Designation as a State Scenic Byway
(1) A road being
considered for state scenic byway designation must meet the following criteria:
(a) the nominated road must possess at least
two of the six intrinsic qualities described in Section
72-4-303;
(b) the nominated road may be either a
planned or existing route and in the case of a planned route, legal public
access, safety standards and all-weather pavement must be guaranteed at
completion of construction;
(c)
roadway safety on the nominated road must be evaluated against and guided by
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials safety
standards for federal aid primary or secondary roads;
(d) the nominated road must have strong local
support for byway designation and the proponents must demonstrate this support
and coordination;
(e) the nominated
road must accommodate recreational vehicles or provisions should be made for
travel by recreational vehicles;
(f) the nominated road need not lead to or
provide connection to other road networks; it may be dead-ended, or provide
only a single outlet for traffic;
(g) the nominated road need not be open
during the winter months, but seasonal road closures must be clearly posted,
shown on applicable maps, and specified in any promotional literature;
and
(h) the nominated road may
include portions of the Interstate Highway System, but only if the Interstate
component is a small part of the mileage of the overall nominated scenic byway
and is included primarily for continuity of travel.
(2) These criteria are meant to be
restrictive in nature to limit the number of designated state scenic byways to
maintain the quality and integrity of the scenic byway system.
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