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Show the Utah ENTERPRISE W. to afford access to the Northwest area in area. Continued from page I the intermountain Floor supports his $1 billion figure in a break down of expenditures: "The $1 billion is only the beginning," he told realtors, The Department of Transportation is currently projecting expenditures of $1 1 million to construct a new Interstate 80 link, connecting the two sections which presently terminate at Redwood Road and Saltair. Included in this project are interchanges at the 2199 W "since progress begets more progress. Floor said he and his staff take pride in being the pioneers of development in the 80 northwest sector, proving "grass will grow and lakes can become homes for wild water-fow- l in an area once considered good only for sagebrush." at 4000 connection of and addition of a second level to the existing main terminal. The city is studying golf plans to build an e site course on a centering on the present entry road to the airport. The course is included in the airport masterplan and its International Airport and at 5600 W. which will offer direct access to the Salt Lake International Center Salt Lake International Airports expansion is planned to include an investment of $65.6 million when completed 18-ho- 150-acr- in 1981. Among the projects arc: An $8 million relocation of the Surplus Canal; a new $1 construction timetable is million executive terminal for general aviation; a $10 million Western Airlines terminal; extension of the main runway by 2000 feet for $3 million; two new flight kitchens, additional parking areas, and expansion ONE CONVENIENT, PROFESSIONAL SOURCE FOR INSURANCE (OR ANY FORM OF RISK MANAGEMENT) All forms of Corporate insurance plan. Robert L. Nicholls and his associates are an independent insurance agency with 18 years experience in advising individuals, professionals. and corporations. All forms of Group Insurance. All forms of Personal Insurance. All major insurance sources are available closely linked with completion of the expansion phase of the airport. Floor estimated the course would cost 51.2 million. Salt Lake City has applied for a $1 million federal grant to begin development of a foreign trade one at the Salt Lake International Center. The funds, requested from Economic Development Administration, would pay for the first phase of construction. Floor said the one would be slated for a 32.7 acre site in the industrial park and operated by Intermountain Foreign Trade Zone Inc., a subsidiary of A.K. Utah Properties, owner of the park. As well as industrial and transportation plans, two residential communities are planned in the northwest secMorton Meadows, a tor. project of 300 low income homes representing a present to allow personalization of your particular Insurance, including Professional Liability. le FHA cutback Robert LXicholls Insurance federal move to reorganize Housing and Urban Development offices across the country into fewer, centralized regional offices won't have much impact on Salt Lake Citys FHA office, said L. C. Romney, local director. Telephone (801) will actually affect us very little," Romney told the Enterprise. "It will, however, make us exclusively a service office dealing with only single family programs." At present single family programs account for 90 percent of the offices loans 2030 East 4800 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 277-266- 1 investment of $12 million by Morton Investment Corp., is already under construction. The total investment is estimated at $22 million upon completion of the project, 500 N. and Redwood Road. Beneficial Development Co., a subsidiary of the LDS Church, recently annexed to Salt Lake City 1,900 acres directly southwest of the Salt Lake International Center with hopes of building a large residential ' commercial industrial center. Floor said the residential community will include 1,700 homes for an investment of $70 million and a population increase of about 7,000. A shopping center will 40-ac- rc represent a $2.5 million in- vestment and an 1100-acr- c business and industrial park will represent $250 million. Concluding his speech. said, "It should be apparent at this point that a lot of people are very serious Floor about the northwest quadrant of the Salt Lake Valley and are backing it up with a lot of careful planning, a lot of talent, imagination and isnt serious A "The O and over 20 percent of the total single family home loan market in Utah, he added. 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