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Council approves cultural and wildlife surveys for 9 miles of planned trails through U.S. Forest Service land
Summary
Bountiful City accepted a $21,712 proposal from SWCA to perform cultural and wildlife resource surveys required for U.S. Forest Service NEPA review on roughly 9 miles of planned multiuse trails; the city expects about 75% reimbursement from a state outdoor recreation grant.
The Bountiful City Council voted Aug. 26 to accept a proposal from SWCA to complete cultural and wildlife resource surveys for roughly nine miles of planned multi-use trails that cross U.S. Forest Service land.
Todd Christiansen, who presented the project to the council, said the work is required because the trails cross federal land and must proceed through the National Environmental…
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