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Utah State Route 232

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State Route 232 marker
State Route 232
Hill Field Road
Map
SR-232 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by UDOT
Length2.401 mi[1] (3.864 km)
Existed1941–present
Major junctions
South end SR-126 in Layton
Major intersections I-15 in Layton
SR-193 in Layton
North endHill Air Force Base South Gate Guard Station
Location
CountryUnited States
StateUtah
CountiesDavis
Highway system
  • Utah State Highway System
SR-231 SR-235

State Route 232 is primarily a north and south highway located completely in Layton, Davis County, Utah that begins at SR-126 and runs to the south entrance of Hill Air Force Base.

Route description

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From its southern terminus in Layton, SR-232 heads north-east and intersects with I-15. The road then veers north. Near the northern terminus the road intersects with SR-193 and ends at the south entrance of Hill Air Force Base.

History

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The road from SR-1 (now SR-126) in Layton north to SR-193 at Hill Air Force Base was built in 1940 with federal aid[2] and numbered SR-232 in 1941.[3] A short realignment was made at the south end in 1967, when I-15 was built parallel to SR-126, and in 1994 the definition was changed to allow the route to extend north past SR-193 to the base entrance.[2]

Major intersections

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The entire route is in Layton, Davis County.

mi[1]kmDestinations[4]Notes
0.0000.000 SR-126Southern terminus
0.1210.195 I-15 – Salt Lake City, Ogden
2.2633.642 SR-193
2.4013.864South Gate Hill Air Force BaseNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ a b "State Route 232 Highway reference". Utah Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ a b Utah Department of Transportation, Highway Resolutions: "Route 232". (1.14 MB), updated November 2007, accessed May 2008
  3. ^ Utah State Legislature (1941). "Chapter 7". Session Laws of Utah  (2nd Special Session). Route 232. From a point at the south entrance of Hill Field to route 1 at Layton.
  4. ^ "State Highway Map". Utah Department of Transportation. Retrieved 29 May 2008.
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