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Riverfront landowner and stream‑access advocates raise navigability, property‑rights concerns

3205069 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

At the meeting’s public‑comment period, a Taggart riverfront property owner detailed boundary disputes, alleged misrepresentation of ownership, and requests for navigability records; a representative of the Utah Stream Access Coalition urged the state to review navigability and cited the Public Waters Access Act.

Two speakers used the council’s public‑comment period to raise legal and property concerns tied to river access and navigability.

Kent Singleton, a Taggart property owner, described a range of disputes affecting his riverfront land: unclear boundary lines despite multiple surveys, accusations that he removed survey markers (which he denied), a dissolved walk‑in access contract that he said made posted signage misleading,…

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