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Lobbyist: HB502 brings targeted road funding to Riverton; state housing policy pressures loom
Summary
City lobbyist Rob Jolley summarized the just‑concluded legislative session, highlighted two state transportation appropriations affecting Riverton and warned of growing pressure around statewide housing and tax‑increment statutes.
Rob Jolley, the city’s lobbyist, told the council the recently concluded legislative session included targeted transportation funding that benefits Riverton and also flagged evolving housing policy debates at the state level.
Funding highlights: Jolley said House Bill 502 includes two appropriations of consequence for the city: $2,500,000 for improvements on 2700 West between Bangerter Highway and 134 South, and roughly $2,750,000 allocated to UDOT that will support transfer of jurisdiction of 126 South to the state. Jolley…
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