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Tour of Clearfield Station project to highlight development and transit in Clearfield City

WHAT: UTA Clearfield FrontRunner Station will enhance access to public transportation and build economic connections that will stimulate future growth in and around Clearfield. This walking tour will highlight an area where a vibrant transit-oriented community is being developed to meet the needs of city residents for generations to come.

Since the groundbreaking in 2022, a new 2.25-acre public park has been completed, all utilities have been installed and revitalization efforts are well underway to transform an estimated 1 million square feet of Clearfield City. Leaders envision the Clearfield Station project as a hub of urban life with work, shop and play options all accessible by public transit.

BY THE NUMBERS:


  • Projected revenue: $1.2 million estimated revenue in the first 10 years
  • New office space: 550,000 square feet
  • New commercial space: 67,500 square feet
  • Tower Park: 2.25 acres
  • New urban housing: 1,000 units
  • Anchor commercial tenant: The Front Climbing Club
WHEN: Tuesday, Oct. 15, 9:15 a.m.

WHERE: UTA Clearfield FrontRunner Station and adjacent plaza
1250 S. State St., Clearfield (look for directional A-frames off State Street)

WHO: Clearfield Mayor Mark Shepherd, UTA Board Trustee Beth Holbrook, UTA Director of Real Estate and TOC Paul Drake, Davis County and Clearfield officials, and representatives of project partners

VISUALS:
9:15 a.m., Welcome and remarks by Clearfield Mayor Mark Shepherd
9:20 a.m., Walking tour of the area
10 a.m., Photo opportunities and interviews available
10:15 a.m., Tour concludes



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