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Residents urge city to protect Little Logan River flows and preserve greenway buffers
Summary
Multiple residents at the Logan City Council meeting asked the council to advocate for leaving more water in the Little Logan River and to protect adjacent greenways and buffers, citing Utah Code 73-29-3 and concerns about recreation, habitat and neighborhood character.
Suzanne Jammieke, an emeritus faculty member and North Logan resident, told the Logan City Council on Sept. 16 that the community owns the water and the land under the Little Logan River and urged city officials to advocate for public recreational and environmental water uses. “We own the water in the river, we own the land under the river,” she said, citing Utah Code 73-29-3 as a basis for protecting public rights so long as vested water rights are not impaired.
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