Utilities
Culinary and secondary water, electricity, gas, and power: each utility has been designed with redundancy and self-healing capability through multiple substations and backup systems.
In 2025, WalletHub ranked Herriman as the #2 city in the United States in "access to resources" for starting a new business. Herriman was rated in the top 10% nationally for cities to start a business.
U.S. Census Bureau data shows that Herriman was the fastest-growing city over 10,000 residents in the United States between 2010-2019.
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.
Commuter MapDWS, 2025
U.S. Census, 2010-20
BLS, 2024
U.S. Census, 2024
Public Education
Medical Facilities
Recreation
Easy access to/from Salt Lake International Airport; Access to Utah’s largest highways and nature’s finest trails; Served by the Utah Transit Authority.
Interstates
Major roadways
Mass transit
Arterial Roads (ADT*)
*ADT (Average Daily Traffic) identified represents the highest measurement on local segment of roadway as provided by Herriman City Engineering Department and/or UDOT.
Culinary and secondary water, electricity, gas, and power: each utility has been designed with redundancy and self-healing capability through multiple substations and backup systems.
Water: Herriman City Municipal Water Department
Electricity: Rocky Mountain Power
Gas: Enbridge Gas
Sewer: Jordan Basin Improvement District
Waste Collection: Wasatch Front Waste & Recycling
Sandra Llewellyn • Economic Development Coordinator
Phone: 801-446-5323 | Email
