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To see how a long bridge across a large lake can work, look at the 2 floating bridges across Lake Washington in Seattle.
 
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Re: IN OUR VIEW: A road acrossUtah Lake 1 Year ago Karma: 3  
A bridge across the lake would be a great commute bonus.  My only qualm is that Utah Lake is the largest fresh water lake in Utah and it may be a better idea to start cleaning it, protecting it and promoting outdoor activities on it.  You can have both of course so mine is just an minor point.
 
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grimalkin wrote:

To see how a long bridge across a large lake can work, look at the 2 floating bridges across Lake Washington in Seattle.


Oops:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacey_V._Murrow_Memorial_Bridge#1990_disaster


And oops:
Today the bridge is near the end of its useful life, according to the state Department of Transportation. The bridge must be closed in high winds, and even after a seismic retrofit in 1999, it is at risk of collapse in an earthquake. Due to the weight of various reinforcements over the years, the bridge currently rides about a foot lower in the water than it did originally. The DOT is working on replacing the aging bridge with a new span of six lanes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_Point_Floating_Bridge
 
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Elder J. Golden Pittakos wrote:

Iceman, Member, Quorum of Heathens and Uppity Wenches wrote:

Why not build a tunnel to Herriman? I'm opposed to any road that would facilitate Eagle Mountain access to a metro area.

Forget the tunnel... let's just build a wall around Eagle Mountain.


Yeah, make them dig their own personal tunnels!
 
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Betz wrote:

Elder J. Golden Pittakos wrote:

Iceman, Member, Quorum of Heathens and Uppity Wenches wrote:

Why not build a tunnel to Herriman? I'm opposed to any road that would facilitate Eagle Mountain access to a metro area.

Forget the tunnel... let's just build a wall around Eagle Mountain.


Yeah, make them dig their own personal tunnels!

Isn't tunnel digging one of the subsections taught in Eagle Mountain's schools for the "Prepare for a Career at the Point of the Mountain" class?
 
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A road across would be great.. and while we're at it, how about an island for some recreation.  Years ago I saw a plan for something like that.
 
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