In April 2021, WalletHub ranked Herriman as the #1 city in the United States in "access to resources" for starting a new business. Herriman was rated #37 nationally for cities to start a business out of 1,337 cities overall.
U.S. Census Bureau data shows that Herriman was the fastest-growing city over 10,000 residents in the United States between 2010-2019.
#5 Best States for Business, a repeat in the top five (CNBC)
Salt Lake and Provo among top 10 cities to recover from COVID-19 (Forbes)
Commuter Map
The Wasatch Front Regional Council compiled a map of commuters in and out of each city along the Wasatch Front, including Herriman. Click the button below to view the map.
Approximately 2,700 acres of open space, parks, and trails
Baseball, soccer, football, volleyball, fishing, basketball, lacrosse, sledding, recreation center, community garden, skate park, horse trails, and splash pads
Easy access to/from Salt Lake International Airport; Access to Utah’s largest highways and nature’s finest trails; Served by an award-winning mass transit system, the Utah Transit Authority.
Interstates
Fast access to I-15 and I-215
Major roadways
Mountain View Corridor; 7 miles through the City
Redwood Road
Easy access to Bangerter Highway
Mass transit
Utah Transit Authority (UTA) bus, rail and carpool
Arterial Roads (ADT*)
13400 South (at Rosecrest Road) – 20,400 (2019 Data)
12600 South (at Main Street Intersection) – 16,500 (2020 Data)
Main Street (at 12600 S) – 10,300 (2020 Data)
Anthem Park Blvd (at Main Street) – 7,500 (2020 Data)
*ADT (Average Daily Traffic) identified represents the highest measurement on local segment of roadway as provided by Herriman City Engineering Department and/or UDOT.
Utilities
Culinary and secondary water, electricity, gas, and fiber optic: each utility has been designed with redundancy and self-healing capability through multiple substations and backup systems.