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A study finds a shuttle service could reduce Millcreek Canyon traffic congestion.

The service may cost up to $725,000 per season with 15-minute intervals.

Approval is needed from U.S. Forest Service, which oversees most canyon land.

MILLCREEK — A project to fix Millcreek Canyon's aging road began earlier this year, but a new study finds that a proposed shuttle service could also help address transportation concerns as the canyon's outdoor recreation popularity continues to soar.

That's, of course, if the federal government signs off on it.

"A shuttle is feasible and would help reach the goals of reducing canyon traffic congestion, mitigating parking issues and reducing user-conflict within the canyon," the Central Wasatch Commission d

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