![]() The winter holidays often also result in major traffic jams by the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. The announcement comes as long lines have returned to the canyon this week as a result of recent snow. Sandy Mayor Monica Zoltanski, who also serves as a commissioner on the CWC board, added that she also believes the ski bus service and the bypass program will help provide “effective canyon transportation solutions” for the remainder of the ski season. “On behalf of the Central Wasatch Commission, I am proud to help facilitate fast, reliable and safe public transit for canyon recreationalists.” ![]() “The UTA bus bypass service helps to mitigate traffic congestion encountered by the ski bus on its way to the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon,” said Christopher Robinson, the chairman of the Central Wasatch Commission, in a statement. Its members are hopeful those results can be replicated again this time around, which can help make ski bus service a more efficient option during the canyon’s busiest days. ![]() ![]() The program was tested through a pilot program during the last ski season, and it resulted in a 50-minute reduction in travel time, according to the commission. UTA ski bus service cut in half for the season ![]()
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