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County attorney urges phased mapping of ‘class D’ roads after state code change; concerns about gated rights‑of‑way
Summary
Nathan Harris, an attorney in the county attorney’s office, briefed the Tooele County Commission on June 3 about recent statutory changes requiring counties to map class D roads in existence on Oct. 21, 1976 and give the maps to UDOT.
Nathan Harris, an attorney in the county attorney’s office, briefed the Tooele County Commission on June 3 about recent statutory changes affecting “class D” roads and outlined a recommended, phased county response.
Under the revised statute discussed at the meeting, each county “shall prepare maps showing to the best of its ability the class D roads within its boundaries which were in existence as of October 21, 1976,” and provide copies to the Utah Department of Transportation, Harris said. He told commissioners that Tooele had been one of three counties that never submitted an earlier map and that the law change (effective May 7 of the current year) made the county’s task more straightforward but raised sensitive…
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