US 89 in Spanish Fork Canyon opens several days after flooding

U.S. 89 is open after flooding forced its closure near Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon on Monday.

U.S. 89 is open after flooding forced its closure near Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon on Monday. (Utah Department of Transportation)


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THISTLE, Utah County — U.S. 89 has been reopened between Fairview and near Thistle in Spanish Fork Canyon, days after flooding forced its closure.

About 25 miles of the highway were closed in both directions early Monday morning, according to the Utah Department of Transportation.

UDOT planning manager Geoff Dupaix said in a statement that crews worked with landowners to access Thistle Creek in order to reestablish the channel.

"This is not typically our role," Dupaix said. "At the same time, we feel it is necessary as we continue to try to divert the water away from the highway."

The work along the creek channel was successful and by Thursday morning road crews were busy cleaning U.S. 89 of mud and debris. Crews also inspected the roadway for any damage caused by the flooding.

"UDOT is also looking at long-term solutions that include raising U.S. 89 through the Thistle Creek area," according to the statement.

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Bridger Beal-Cvetko covers Utah politics, Salt Lake County communities and breaking news for KSL.com. He is a graduate of Utah Valley University.

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