South Jordan Makes Top 10 Fastest-Growing Cities in the U.S.
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Newly released data from the 2020 Census Bureau shows some significant growth across the state of Utah and more specifically, the city of South Jordan. Comparatively speaking, South Jordan still remains the least populated city in Utah with 77,487 residents, but since the last census in 2010, SOJO has gained 27,069 people, a 54% increase. Here's how a few other Utah cities fared: Salt Lake City, which remains the most populated city, grew by 13,283; West Jordan surpassed Provo to claim the 3rd most populated city with 116,961 residents (1% growth); St. George knocked Ogden out of the 7th position by gaining 22,445 residents for a total population of 95,341. The Bureau also named St. George metro as the 3rd fastest growing in the U.S. According to the…
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Pictured above Left to Right: Durven Wilson, Tammy Casper, Dave Aughey, "Utah Dave" Robison, Kent Sorensen, Shalee John, Dave Marrott, Jeanette Parker
UDOT announced yesterday that the 11400 South bridge over the Jordan River, at 700 West, is now open. Construction is still underway in some places, but at least one lane will remain open in each direction through the spring. You should still use caution in the area and watch for shifting lanes and construction equipment near the railroad bridge. Speed limits are reduced to 30 mph between 1300 W. and 3600 W.