Weber County
Route | Facility | Length | Year | Description | Reference |
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SR-284 | Weber State University | 1940 (1969 renumbering) | State Route 284 is a 1.713-mile (2.757 km) five-segment route that serves Weber State University in Ogden. It consists of a three-quarters loop with four outlets onto SR-203 (Harrison Boulevard) and two more onto Taylor Avenue and Skyline Parkway. The route was created in 1940, numbered State Route 184A in 1945, and renumbered SR-284 in 1969. | ||
SR-285 | Utah School for the Deaf (former location) | 1935 (1969 renumbering) | State Route 285 runs for 0.333 miles (0.536 km) from 20th Street northwest to Monroe Boulevard. It formerly served the Utah School for the Deaf, but the land is now owned by the Ogden City School District. The road was added to the state highway system in 1935 as part of SR-182, and became SR-285 in 1969. | ||
SR-286 | Ogden–Weber Applied Technology College | 1935 (1969 renumbering) | State Route 286 is a two-segment 1.306-mile (2.102 km) route that loops around the Ogden–Weber Applied Technology College in Ogden, with a one-way pair spurring west to SR-235 (Washington Boulevard) near that route's south end. Exits to Monroe Boulevard and North Street are not part of SR-286. It was created in 1935 as State Route 183 and originally serviced the Utah State Industrial School. It was renumbered SR-286 in 1969, while the Industrial School closed in 1983 and was replaced by the current college in 1984. | ||
SR-291 | Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind | 1935 (1969 renumbering) | State Route 291 runs for 0.565 miles (0.909 km) from SR-203 (Harrison Boulevard) in Ogden, across from 7th Street, east to and around the Utah Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. It was created in 1935 as State Route 182, running along 20th Street from SR-1 (US-89) east to the former campus at Monroe Boulevard. In 1962 it was extended east to Harrison Boulevard (SR-39, now SR-203). State Route 183A was created in 1939 and numbered in 1945, running east on 7th Street from SR-1 to what was then the Utah State Tuberculosis Sanatorium on the east side of Harrison Boulevard. This route was deleted in 1963 as a transfer for 12th Street, which was designated SR-205, but in 1968 the roads at the old sanitorium, then a new campus of the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, were readded as part of SR-182. SR-182 was split between SR-285 and SR-291 in 1969, with the piece on 20th Street being removed from the state highway system. | ||
SR-298 | Ogden Office (DPS) | 1972 | State Route 298 consists of the driver's license test course at the Utah Department of Public Safety's Ogden Office. It is located in South Ogden on the southwest side of US-89 (Washington Boulevard), east of the Adams Avenue Parkway. The route was created in 1972. |
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