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Residents press Moab City Council to enforce existing ordinances on OHV noise
Summary
Dozens of residents told the Moab City Council on Oct. 14 that off-highway vehicle noise remains a daily problem and delivered petitions asking the city to enforce speed and noise ordinances passed earlier in the decade.
Dozens of residents addressed the Moab City Council during the Oct. 14 public-comment period, delivering petitions and urging action to reduce noise from off-highway vehicles (OHVs).
The most detailed remarks came from Bill McGee, who said he represents a group of residents and visitors and presented nearly 500 verified petition signatures. “We’re specifically asking the city officials to enforce existing speed and noise ordinances,” McGee told the council, referring to ordinances passed in 2020 and 2021 that he said were based on public-health findings. He said sound experts emphasize that…
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