Following relinquishments of the route to Salt Lake City and Holladay, the road was deleted from the state highway system in 2007.
North of 3300 South, the surroundings reverted to mostly residential, and, approaching I-80, the lack of the calming effects of local traffic due to the road's direct connection to the freeway and simultaneous lack of connections to other major destinations or cross streets made the road's high speed traffic a barrier to all forms of cross traffic, including the proposed Parley's Trail.
Salt Lake County now proposes to build a roundabout near the I-80 exit to help calm the traffic and provide better access across the highway.
[3] The state legislature created SR-195 in 1947, following 2300 East from 2100 South (then US-40 through Salt Lake City) north to Foothill Drive (SR-186).
By 1971, an interchange at I-80 giving eastbound travelers on that route an exit to southbound SR-195 and vice versa was completed.