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County establishes stop‑vandalism reward fund for OHV‑trail vandalism, enters cooperative agreement with Utah Outdoor Recreation
Summary
Commission approved a cooperative agreement with the Department of Outdoor Recreation and an ordinance establishing a reward fund (up to $10,000 annually) to reimburse tips that lead to convictions for vandalism along designated OHV trails on public lands.
The Uintah County Commission approved a cooperative agreement with the Utah Department of Outdoor Recreation and adopted an ordinance to establish a stop‑vandalism reward fund funded initially up to $10,000 annually to incentivize reporting of vandalism on designated off‑highway vehicle (OHV) trails on public lands.
Michael Cook, county trails manager, described the program as modeled after wildlife poaching rewards: the Department of Outdoor Recreation will fund rewards for reports that lead to a conviction. The ordinance and cooperative agreement…
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